Biofluids: High Re Locomotion I
ORAL · A09 · ID: 1763563
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To swim fast or to go far: answers from 1-guilla, a bio-inspired undulatory robot
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Publication: Preprint available at: https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-2750900/v1
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Alexandros Anastasiadis
EPFL
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Alexandros Anastasiadis
EPFL
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Laura Paez
EPFL
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Kamilo Melo
KM-RoBoTa
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Eric Tytell
Tufts University
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Auke J Ijspeert
EPFL
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Karen Mulleners
EPFL, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
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Vortex-induced vibrations of elastically mounted bluff bodies in response to unsteady vortex wake flows
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Eva Erickson
Brown University
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Eva Erickson
Brown University
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Joel W Newbolt
Center for Fluid Mechanics, Brown University
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Kenneth Breuer
Center for Fluid Mechanics, Brown University, Brown University
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Understanding the effect of thickness tapering on swimming performance of elastic propulsors
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Andrew Lenart
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Andrew Lenart
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Christopher Jawetz
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Ersan Demirer
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Alexander Alexeev
Georgia Institute of Technology
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A novel method to compute the propulsive efficiency of undulating swimmers
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George Loubimov
Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport
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George Loubimov
Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport
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Flow Structures Developed by Bio-Inspired Robotic Sea Lion Flippers of Varied Effective Flexibility
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Ian W Moss
The George Washington University
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Ian W Moss
The George Washington University
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Megan C. Leftwich
George Washington University
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Aditya A Kulkarni
George Washington Univ
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Abstract Withdrawn
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Dynamics and propulsive performance of a flexible oscillating foil in a wavy flow
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Abdur Rehman
University of Houston
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Abdur Rehman
University of Houston
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Daniel Floryan
University of Houston
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Experimental study of the effect of caudal fin stiffness on taxi locomotion of a robotic flying fish model.
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Valeria Saro-Cortes
Princeton University
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Valeria Saro-Cortes
Princeton University
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Yuhe Cui
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Jose Yanez
Princeton University
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Brooke Flammang
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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Aimy A Wissa
Princeton University
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