Numerical simulation of the hydrodynamics of self-propelled fish swimming

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[1] Wang, Liang
[2] Chen, Zongfang
[3] Fu, Qiang
[4] Miao, Rende
[5] Wang, Ming
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Wang, L. (wangliang49101@163.com) | 1600年 / Chinese Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Press卷 / 44期
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Computational fluid dynamics - Turbulent flow - Fish - Viscous flow - Efficiency - Numerical methods - Strouhal number - Drag;
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Based on a novel method of force analysis, the thrust and drag forces of self-propelled fish are redefined, and the difficulty in distinguish the thrust and drag in fish swimming is overcome. Then, an adaptive ghost-cell immersed boundary method is used to simulate the 2D self-propelled carangiform swimming. Simulation cases are carried out for Reynolds number in the rang of 309 ≥ Re ≥ 14581 (viscous flow) and Re = ∞ (inviscid flow). The results show that: (1) The Strouhal number decreases with increasing the Reynolds number. If the Reynolds number tends towards infinite, the Strouhal number approaches 0.25; (2) For all Reynolds number, the main part of the thrust is the pressure component. The viscous part of the drag is larger than the pressure part when Re 3000; (3) The thrust efficiency increases with increasing the Reynolds number and the maximum efficiency is about 70%. The result show that the carangiform swimming rule suit the high Reynolds situation.
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