Authors
Stefan Kern, Petros Koumoutsakos
Publication date
2006/12/15
Journal
Journal of Experimental Biology
Volume
209
Issue
24
Pages
4841-4857
Publisher
Company of Biologists
Description
The hydrodynamics of anguilliform swimming motions was investigated using three-dimensional simulations of the fluid flow past a self-propelled body. The motion of the body is not specified a priori, but is instead obtained through an evolutionary algorithm used to optimize the swimming efficiency and the burst swimming speed. The results of the present simulations support the hypothesis that anguilliform swimmers modify their kinematics according to different objectives and provide a quantitative analysis of the swimming motion and the forces experienced by the body.
The kinematics of burst swimming is characterized by the large amplitude of the tail undulations while the anterior part of the body remains straight. In contrast, during efficient swimming behavior significant lateral undulation occurs along the entire length of the body. In turn, during burst swimming,the majority of the thrust is generated at …
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Scholar articles
S Kern, P Koumoutsakos - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2006