Abstract
The impact of Strouhal number St (=Â 0.1-1.0), Reynolds number Re (=Â 50-2000) and dimensionless wavelength λ (=Â 0.5-2.0) on the hydrodynamic performance of a travelling wavy foil of a constant length is extensively investigated. The relationship of time-mean thrust with St, Re and λ is presented, suggesting that the propulsive force increases with increasing St, Re and λ. As such, the drag-Thrust boundary advances as these parameters increase. A shorter λ makes the thrust steadier while a longer λ enhances the maximum instantaneous thrust. The latter is beneficial for prey to escape from a predator. The fluid added mass caused by the foil oscillation increases with St and λ but declines with Re (<500). Seven types of wake structures produced by the foil are identified, discussed and connected to thrust generation, showing how St, Re and λ affect the fluid dynamics, wake transition, vortex strength, wake jet, velocity, added mass, added damping, power input, efficiency and pressure profiles. The outcome of this work renders a physical basis for understanding the swimming of aquatic animals.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | A8 |
| Journal | Journal of Fluid Mechanics |
| Volume | 947 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 25 Sep 2022 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Flow-structure interactions
- Swimming/flying
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