Swimming I
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Presentations
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Fluid Forces and Vortex Wakes of a Flapping Foil
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Authors
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Teis Schnipper
- Department of Physics and Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark
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Anders Andersen
- Department of Physics and Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark
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Tomas Bohr
- Department of Physics and Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark
- Center for Fluid Dynamics, Technical University of Denmark
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Jens Honor\'e Walther
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Chair of Computational Science
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The Hydrodynamic Origin of Whale Flukeprints
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Authors
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Rachel Levy
- Harvey Mudd College
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Three-dimensional wake of a biologically-inspired propulsor
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Authors
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Clarence Rowley
- Princeton University
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Melissa Green
- Princeton University
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Alexander Smits
- Princeton University
- Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
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Multi-directional thrusting using oppositely traveling waves in knifefish swimming
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Authors
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Oscar Curet
- Department of Mechanical Engg., Northwestern University
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Malcolm MacIver
- Department of Mechanical Engg., Northwestern University
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Neelesh Patankar
- Department of Mechanical Engg., Northwestern University
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On the ``momentum enhancement'' and hydrodynamic efficiency of gymnotiform and balistiform swimmers
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Anup Shirgaonkar
- Department of Mechanical Engg., MIT
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Neelesh Patankar
- Department of Mechanical Engg., Northwestern University
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Malcolm MacIver
- Department of Mechanical Engg., Northwestern University
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Labriform swimming of a ray-strengthened pectoral fin
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Authors
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Kourosh Shoele
- UC San Diego
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Qiang Zhu
- UC San Diego
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Hydrodynamic characteristics of sailfish and swordfish
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Authors
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Woong Sagong
- Seoul National University
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Woo-Pyung Jeon
- Seoul National University
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Haecheon Choi
- Seoul National University
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Turbulence augmentation to achieve separation control over a bristled shark skin model
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Authors
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Leah Mendelson
- Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
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Amy Lang
- University of Alabama
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Drew Smith
- University of Alabama
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Effect of Varying the Angle of Attack of the Scales on a Biomimetic Shark Skin Model on Embedded Vortex Formation
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Jennifer Wheelus
- University of Alabama
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Amy Lang
- University of Alabama
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Energetics and Motion Planning for Hamiltonian Fishlike Locomotion
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Scott Kelly
- University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Parthesh Pujari
- University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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