Thrust enhancement of a flexible foil oscillating near an air-water interface
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Abstract
Fish swimming near water surfaces is widely observed in nature. In this study, two-dimensional (2D) simulation was performed to analyze the hydrodynamic effects of the air-water interface on the propulsive performance of a heaving flexible foil. A sharp immersed boundary method was used to solve the fluid-flexible-body interaction problem, and a coupled level-set and volume-of-fluid (CLSVOF) method was adopted to capture the air-water interface. The flexible foil was modeled as a thin shell based on the nonlinear Kirchhoff thin-shell theory, and a plunging motion was prescribed on its leading edge. The effects of the submergence depth and the free-stream velocity were examined. The thrust produced by the foil was reduced near the air-water interface when the free-stream velocity was relatively low. The foil moving in a high-velocity stream, on the other hand, produced more thrust near the air-water interface than that far from the interface. The thrust enhancement or reduction due to the free-surface effect was found to be associated with the propagation of the leading-edge-induced wave, the phase velocity of which was estimated using the nonlinear dispersion relation. It was found that the thrust enhancement can be amplified for up to 49% due to the free-surface effect.
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Presenters
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Sung Goon Park
Univ of Minn - Minneapolis
Authors
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Sung Goon Park
Univ of Minn - Minneapolis
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Ming Li
Univ of Minn - Minneapolis
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Hyung Jin Sung
KAIST, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, KAIST , KAIST, Korea Adv Inst of Sci & Tech
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Lian Shen
University of Minnesota, University of Minnesota - Minneapolis, Univ of Minn - Minneapolis, Univ of Minnesota - Twin Cities, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities