2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42235-021-00090-z
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Cormorant Webbed-feet Support Water-surface Takeoff: Quantitative Analysis via CFD

Abstract: z. The Version of Record is the version of the article after copy-editing and typesetting, and connected to open research data, open protocols, and open code where available. Any supplementary information can be found on the journal website, connected to the Version of Record.

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“…Upon locating its target, the osprey promptly adjusts its posture and swoops downward [26]. As it descends towards the water surface, its wings swiftly tuck back and shorten [27]. Figure 1(a) shows the picture of osprey hunting.…”
Section: Structural Design 21 Bionic Inspirationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upon locating its target, the osprey promptly adjusts its posture and swoops downward [26]. As it descends towards the water surface, its wings swiftly tuck back and shorten [27]. Figure 1(a) shows the picture of osprey hunting.…”
Section: Structural Design 21 Bionic Inspirationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conceptually, the flexibility and potency of the cormorant flippers are considered the foremost features for an optimal swimming performance. We previously studied the high-speed flapping motion of the cormorant flippers during the water surface takeoff, [15][16][17] in which the flippers are modeled as solid bodies or piece models. To handle the oscillatory motions of the biomimetic flippers with a strong resemblance, we need to investigate the dynamic musculoskeletal architecture modeling with compliant mechanics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%