The results of numerical experiments aimed at investigating the topology of the vortex structures shed by an oscillating foil of finite span are described. The motion of the foil and its geometry are chosen to mimic the tail of a fish using the carangiform swimming. The numerical results have been compared with the flow visualizations of Freymuth [J. Fluids Eng. 111, 217 (1989)] and those of von Ellenrieder et al. [J. Fluid Mech.490, 129 (2003)]. The results show that a vortex ring is shed by the oscillating foil every half a cycle. The dynamics of the vortex rings depends on the Strouhal number St. For relatively small values of St, the interaction between adjacent rings is weak and they are mainly convected downstream by the free stream. On the other hand, for relatively large values of St, a strong interaction among adjacent rings takes place and the present results suggest the existence of reconnection phenomena, which create pairs of longitudinal counter-rotating vortices.

Blondeaux, P., Fornarelli, F., Guglielmini, L., Triantafyllou, M., Verzicco, R. (2005). Numerical experiments on flapping foils mimicking fish-like locomotion. PHYSICS OF FLUIDS, 17(11), 113601 [10.1063/1.2131923].

Numerical experiments on flapping foils mimicking fish-like locomotion

VERZICCO, ROBERTO
2005-01-01

Abstract

The results of numerical experiments aimed at investigating the topology of the vortex structures shed by an oscillating foil of finite span are described. The motion of the foil and its geometry are chosen to mimic the tail of a fish using the carangiform swimming. The numerical results have been compared with the flow visualizations of Freymuth [J. Fluids Eng. 111, 217 (1989)] and those of von Ellenrieder et al. [J. Fluid Mech.490, 129 (2003)]. The results show that a vortex ring is shed by the oscillating foil every half a cycle. The dynamics of the vortex rings depends on the Strouhal number St. For relatively small values of St, the interaction between adjacent rings is weak and they are mainly convected downstream by the free stream. On the other hand, for relatively large values of St, a strong interaction among adjacent rings takes place and the present results suggest the existence of reconnection phenomena, which create pairs of longitudinal counter-rotating vortices.
2005
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore ING-IND/06 - FLUIDODINAMICA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
fish locomotion, flapping foils, vorticity dynamics
http://link.aip.org/link/?PHFLE6/17/113601/1
Blondeaux, P., Fornarelli, F., Guglielmini, L., Triantafyllou, M., Verzicco, R. (2005). Numerical experiments on flapping foils mimicking fish-like locomotion. PHYSICS OF FLUIDS, 17(11), 113601 [10.1063/1.2131923].
Blondeaux, P; Fornarelli, F; Guglielmini, L; Triantafyllou, M; Verzicco, R
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