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Title
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Hydrodynamic Interactions of Pitching Hydrofoils in Close Formation.
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Creator
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Boltri, Michael A., Curet, Oscar M., Florida Atlantic University, Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering and Computer Science
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Abstract/Description
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Hydrodynamics interaction is a factor in the performance of fish schooling or underwater vessels in close formation. In this work, we visualized the wake structure of pitching hydrofoils using an inclined soap film. We considered one-, two-, three- and nine-foil configurations with different spacing and actuation parameters: amplitude (A), frequency (f), phase difference (), and flow speed (U). The wake structures were recorded with a high-speed camera and analyzed to measure the vortex...
Show moreHydrodynamics interaction is a factor in the performance of fish schooling or underwater vessels in close formation. In this work, we visualized the wake structure of pitching hydrofoils using an inclined soap film. We considered one-, two-, three- and nine-foil configurations with different spacing and actuation parameters: amplitude (A), frequency (f), phase difference (), and flow speed (U). The wake structures were recorded with a high-speed camera and analyzed to measure the vortex angle created. The wake structure of two- and three-foil configurations were compared with the Strouhal number, St = fA/U, of a single foil. For the nine-foil configuration, the wake velocity and the standard deviation of the velocity were used to interpret the hydrodynamic interaction. It was found that both spacing and phase difference between foils are relevant in the hydrodynamic interaction. Qualitative observations are also made, and vortex street behavior characteristics are identified.
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Date Issued
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2020
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00013627
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Subject Headings
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Hydrodynamics, Hydrofoils
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Format
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Document (PDF)