How wavelength affects hydrodynamic performance of two accelerating mirror-symmetric undulating hydrofoils

Z Lin, D Liang, APS Bhalla, AA Sheikh Al-Shabab… - Physics of …, 2023 - pubs.aip.org
Fish schools are capable of simultaneous linear acceleration. To reveal the underlying
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 …

How does switching synchronization of pitching parallel foils from out-of-phase to in-phase change their wake dynamics?

A Gungor, MSU Khalid, A Hemmati - Physics of Fluids, 2021 - pubs.aip.org
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 …

Implications of changing synchronization in propulsive performance of side-by-side pitching foils

A Gungor, A Hemmati - Bioinspiration & Biomimetics, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
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 …

Vortex interactions of two burst-and-coast swimmers in a side-by-side arrangement

LM Chao, APS Bhalla, L Li - Theoretical and Computational Fluid …, 2023 - Springer
Both schooling behavior and burst-and-coast gait could improve fish swimming
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

J Miles, AS Vowles, PS Kemp - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
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 …

Two-dimensionally stable self-organization arises in simple schooling swimmers through hydrodynamic interactions

M Kurt, PC Ormonde, A Mivehchi, KW Moored - 2021 - eprints.soton.ac.uk
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 …

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 …

The three dimensional spatial structure of Antarctic krill schools in the laboratory

DW Murphy, D Olsen, M Kanagawa, R King… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Animal positions within moving groups may reflect multiple motivations including saving
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

Y Zhang, A Shitu, S Hang, Z Ye, W Xu, H Zhao, J Zhao… - Fishes, 2023 - mdpi.com
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 …