Using vortices for locomotion
Presenter
June 2, 2010
Keywords:
- Vortex methods
MSC:
- 76M23
Abstract
Keywords: vortices, locomotion, swimming, flying
Abstract: The formation and shedding of fluid vortices is an inevitable consequence
of movement for all but the smallest of swimming and flying organisms. Can
animals use these vortices to enhance locomotion? If so, can their methods
of vortex-enhanced propulsion be translated to engineered systems? This
talk will describe experimental studies of jellyfish and numerical
simulations of eels that suggest candidate mechanisms to enhance the
efficiency and speed of locomotion by using vortices. A bio-inspired
underwater vehicle is created to test the ideas in an engineering context.
It appears that swimming and flying animals have significant opportunities
to optimize their locomotion by making use of vortices.