2012
DOI: 10.2534/jjasnaoe.15.175
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Effects of Cross Section and Flexibility of Pectoral Fins on the Swimming Performance of Biomimetic Underwater Vehicles

Abstract: This paper is aiming at investigating the effects of flexibility and chord-wise cross section of pectoral fins on the swimming performance of the biomimetic underwater vehicle PLATYPUS by designing and making new types of pectoral fins. Experiments using a mechanical pectoral fin device BIRDFIN fixed in uniform flow verify the advantage of fin flexibility in underwater robot control. Fundamental experiments using PLATYPUS investigate the roles of both fin flexibility and chord-wise cross section in propelling … Show more

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“…For this reason, the authors attempted to find a shape that could stably shed vortices more effectively than that of a circular shaped interface, as well as providing an increase in Cl [13]. According to experiments by Hiejima in Okayama University, the oscillation of a semicircular-shaped oscillator is better than that of a circle when the plane face of the semicircle is against the flow.…”
Section: The Pre-test In 2dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, the authors attempted to find a shape that could stably shed vortices more effectively than that of a circular shaped interface, as well as providing an increase in Cl [13]. According to experiments by Hiejima in Okayama University, the oscillation of a semicircular-shaped oscillator is better than that of a circle when the plane face of the semicircle is against the flow.…”
Section: The Pre-test In 2dmentioning
confidence: 99%