Authors
James Louis Tangorra, S Naomi Davidson, Ian W Hunter, Peter GA Madden, George V Lauder, Haibo Dong, Meliha Bozkurttas, Rajat Mittal
Publication date
2007/7
Journal
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
Volume
32
Issue
3
Pages
533-550
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Fish are remarkable in their ability to maneuver and to control their body position. This ability is the result of the coordinated movement of fins which extend from the body and form control surfaces that can create and vector forces in 3-D. We have embarked on a research program designed to develop a maneuvering propulsor for unmanned undersea vehicles (UUVs) that is based on the pectoral fin of the bluegill sunfish. For this, the anatomy, kinematics, and hydrodynamics of the sunfish pectoral fin were investigated experimentally and through the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. These studies identified that the kinematics of the sunfish pectoral fin are very complex and are not easily described by traditional ldquorowingrdquo- and ldquoflappingrdquo-type kinematics. A consequence of the complex motion is that the pectoral fin can produce forward thrust during both its outstroke (abduction …
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JL Tangorra, SN Davidson, IW Hunter, PGA Madden… - IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 2007