2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10440-023-00578-2
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Penguin Huddling: A Continuum Model

Abstract: Penguins huddling in a cold wind are represented by a two-dimensional, continuum model. The huddle boundary evolves due to heat loss to the huddle exterior and through the reorganisation of penguins as they seek to regulate their heat production within the huddle. These two heat transfer mechanisms, along with area, or penguin number, conservation, gives a free boundary problem whose dynamics depend on both the dynamics interior and exterior to the huddle. Assuming the huddle shape evolves slowly compared to t… Show more

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