How wavelength affects hydrodynamic performance of two accelerating mirror-symmetric undulating hydrofoils
Fish schools are capable of simultaneous linear acceleration. To reveal the underlying
hydrodynamic mechanism, we numerically investigate how Reynolds number R e= 1000 …
hydrodynamic mechanism, we numerically investigate how Reynolds number R e= 1000 …
Tail Beat Synchronization during Schooling Requires a Functional Posterior Lateral Line System in Giant Danios, Devario aequipinnatus
PJ Mekdara, F Nasimi, MAB Schwalbe… - Integrative and …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Swimming in schools has long been hypothesized to allow fish to save energy. Fish must
exploit the energy from the wakes of their neighbors for maximum energy savings, a feat that …
exploit the energy from the wakes of their neighbors for maximum energy savings, a feat that …
How does switching synchronization of pitching parallel foils from out-of-phase to in-phase change their wake dynamics?
Alterations to the unsteady wake dynamics imposed by abrupt changes in the phase angle
between two pitching side-by-side foils are computationally examined at the Reynolds …
between two pitching side-by-side foils are computationally examined at the Reynolds …
Implications of changing synchronization in propulsive performance of side-by-side pitching foils
The unsteady hydrodynamics of side-by-side pitching foils are studied numerically at
Reynolds number of 4000 with altering phase differences in the middle of an oscillation …
Reynolds number of 4000 with altering phase differences in the middle of an oscillation …
Vortex interactions of two burst-and-coast swimmers in a side-by-side arrangement
Both schooling behavior and burst-and-coast gait could improve fish swimming
performance. The extent to which fish can improve their swimming performance by …
performance. The extent to which fish can improve their swimming performance by …
The influence of flow velocity on the response of rheophilic fish to visual cues
The strong association with visual cues exhibited by fish that prefer to inhabit flowing water
(rheophilic species) may help reduce the energetic costs of maintaining position due to the …
(rheophilic species) may help reduce the energetic costs of maintaining position due to the …
Two-dimensionally stable self-organization arises in simple schooling swimmers through hydrodynamic interactions
We present new constrained and free-swimming experiments and simulations of a pair of
pitching hydrofoils interacting in a minimal school. The hydrofoils have an out-of-phase …
pitching hydrofoils interacting in a minimal school. The hydrofoils have an out-of-phase …
Collective behavior and hydrodynamic advantage of side-by-side self-propelled flapping foils
X Liu, K Liu, H Huang - Physical Review E, 2022 - APS
Fish schools and their potential hydrodynamic advantages are intriguing problems and
many underlying mechanisms are unclear due to the complexity of the system, especially for …
many underlying mechanisms are unclear due to the complexity of the system, especially for …
The three dimensional spatial structure of Antarctic krill schools in the laboratory
Animal positions within moving groups may reflect multiple motivations including saving
energy and sensing neighbors. These motivations have been proposed for schools of …
energy and sensing neighbors. These motivations have been proposed for schools of …
Assessing the Impacts of Aquaculture Soundscapes on the Growth, Physiology and Behavior of Micropterus salmoides
Sound has a potential impact on animal welfare and production, but the impacts of
soundscapes on aquaculture species in different aquaculture production systems have been …
soundscapes on aquaculture species in different aquaculture production systems have been …