Biofluids: Flexible Swimmers III
ORAL · R38
Presentations
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Application of PIV-based pressure measurements to the study of aquatic propulsion
ORAL
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Authors
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Kelsey Lucas
Harvard Univ
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John Dabiri
Stanford Univ, Stanford University, Stanford
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George Lauder
Harvard Univ, Harvard University
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Non-invasive 3D geometry extraction of a Sea lion foreflipper
ORAL
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Authors
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Chen Friedman
George Washington University
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Martha Watson
George Washington University
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Pamela Zhang
Holton Arms school
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Megan C. Leftwich
George Washington University, GWU, The George Washington University
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Resistive and reactive force production in actuated elastic swimmers
ORAL
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Authors
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Ramiro Godoy-Diana
PMMH UMR7636 ESPCI ParisTech CNRS UPMC U Paris Diderot
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Miguel Pineirua
PMMH UMR7636 ESPCI ParisTech CNRS UPMC U Paris Diderot
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Benjamin Thiria
PMMH UMR7636 ESPCI ParisTech CNRS UPMC U Paris Diderot
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Optimality Principles of Undulatory Swimming
ORAL
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Authors
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Nishant Nangia
Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics, Northwestern University
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Rahul Bale
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
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Neelesh Patankar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
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The Hydrodynamics of Plesiosaurs
ORAL
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Authors
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Luke Muscutt
University of Southampton
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Bharathram Ganapathisubramani
University of Southampton
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Gareth Dyke
University of Southampton
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Gabriel Weymouth
University of Southampton
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Fluid Dynamics of Clap-and-Fling with Highly Flexible Wings inspired by the Locomotion of Sea Butterflies
ORAL
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Authors
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Zhuoyu Zhou
Johns Hopkins Univ
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Kourosh Shoele
Johns Hopkins Univ
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Deepak Adhikari
Georgia Institute of Technology
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J. Yen
Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech
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D.R. Webster
Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech
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Rajat Mittal
Johns Hopkins Univ, Johns Hopkins University
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The role of spanwise-flexible propulsors in swimming and flying
ORAL
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Authors
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Jaime Wong
Queen's University
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David Rival
Queen's University
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Strouhal number for free swimming
ORAL
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Authors
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Mehdi Saadat
University of Virginia
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Tyler Van Buren
Princeton University, Priceton University
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Daniel Floryan
Princeton University, Priceton University
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Alexander Smits
Princeton University, Monash University, Priceton University, Princeton University and Monash University
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Hossein Haj-Hariri
University of Virginia
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A mechanism for efficient swimming
ORAL
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Authors
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Hossein Haj-Hariri
University of Virginia
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Mehdi Saadat
University of Virginia
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Aaron Brandes
University of Virginia
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Vishaal Saraiya
University of Virginia
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Hilary Bart-Smith
University of Virginia
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Thickness-varying flexible plunging fins swim more efficiently
ORAL
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Authors
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Yuanda Li
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Peter Yeh
Georgia Institute of Technology, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Alexander Alexeev
Georgia Institute of Technology, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
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