Bending rules for animal propulsion

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Kelsey N. Lucas
Nathan Johnson
Wesley T. Beaulieu
Eric Cathcart
Gregory Tirrell
Sean P. Colin
Brad J. Gemmell
John O. Dabiri
John H. Costello
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[1] Biology and Environmental Sciences,Department of Biology
[2] Roger Williams University,undefined
[3] Biology,undefined
[4] Providence College,undefined
[5] Indiana University,undefined
[6] Whitman Center,undefined
[7] Marine Biological Laboratory,undefined
[8] Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories and Bioengineering,undefined
[9] California Institute of Technology Pasadena,undefined
[10] Present address: Organismic and Evolutionary Biology,undefined
[11] Harvard University,undefined
[12] Cambridge,undefined
[13] Massachusetts 02138,undefined
[14] USA,undefined
[15] Present address: Marine Biology,undefined
[16] Texas A&M University,undefined
[17] Galveston,undefined
[18] Texas 77553,undefined
[19] USA,undefined
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Animal propulsors such as wings and fins bend during motion and these bending patterns are believed to contribute to the high efficiency of animal movements compared with those of man-made designs. However, efforts to implement flexible designs have been met with contradictory performance results. Consequently, there is no clear understanding of the role played by propulsor flexibility or, more fundamentally, how flexible propulsors should be designed for optimal performance. Here we demonstrate that during steady-state motion by a wide range of animals, from fruit flies to humpback whales, operating in either air or water, natural propulsors bend in similar ways within a highly predictable range of characteristic motions. By providing empirical design criteria derived from natural propulsors that have convergently arrived at a limited design space, these results provide a new framework from which to understand and design flexible propulsors.
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