Computational Study of Tuna-Shaped Panel with Simultaneously Heaving and Bending Motion


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115-2  Monday, Jan. 7 08:15 – 08:30  Computational Study of Tuna-Shaped Panel with Simultaneously Heaving and Bending Motion ZHU, R*; WANG, J; DONG, H; BART-SMITH, H; Univ. of Virginia; Univ. of Virginia; Univ. of Virginia; Univ. of Virginia rz6eg@virginia.edu

We consider the propulsive performance of an unsteady heaving and bending foil with shape inspired by Thunniform swimmers such as tuna, computationally studying a parameter space of frequencies and phase offsets between heave and bend motions. The phase offset Φ between the heaving and bending motions proves to be critical in determining the propulsive performance and flow structure of the fish-shaped panel. To maximize thrust, the heave and bend motions have to be in-phase but not completely (Φ ~ 330°), while to maximize efficiency, the bending motion needs to lag the heave motion by about quarter of period, which results in a motion of caudal fin at modest angle of attack.

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