Experimental Investigations of Elastic Tail Propulsion at Low Reynolds Number
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
physics.flu-dyn
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experimentalfilamentnumberpropulsionpropulsivereynoldstailactuation
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A simple way to generate propulsion at low Reynolds number is to periodically oscillate a passive flexible filament. Here we present a macroscopic experimental investigation of such a propulsive mechanism. A robotic swimmer is constructed and both tail shape and propulsive force are measured. Filament characteristics and the actuation are varied and resulting data are quantitatively compared with existing linear and nonlinear theories.
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