Swimming II
ORAL · F9 ·
Presentations
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Modeling and Experiments with a High-Performance Flexible Swimming Robot
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Authors
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Alexander Wiens
- MIT
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Anette Hosoi
- MIT
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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A Robotic Fish to Emulate the Fast-Start
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Authors
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Todd Currier
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Ganzhong Ma
- Univ of Mass - Amherst
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Yahya Modarres-Sadeghi
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Univ of Mass - Amherst
- University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Hydrodynamics of an Under-actuated Plesiosaur-inspired robot.
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Gabriel Weymouth
- University of Southampton
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Kate Devereux
- University of Southampton
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Nick Copsey
- University of Southampton
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Luke Muscutt
- University of Southampton
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Jon Downes
- University of Southampton
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Bharath Ganapathisubramani
- University of Southampton
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Passive appendages improve the maneuverability of fish-like robots
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Beau Pollard
- Clemson University
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Phanindra Tallapragada
- Clemson University
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Aerodynamic Tests on a Static California Sea Lion Flipper
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Aditya A. Kulkarni
- The George Washington University
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Megan C. Leftwich
- The George Washington University
- George Washington University
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To flap or not to flap: continued discussion with particle image velocimetry of the near wake
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Nathan Martin
- California Institute of Technology
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Chris Roh
- California Institute of Technology
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Suhail Idrees
- University of Cambridge
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Morteza Gharib
- California Institute of Technology
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In the making: SA-PIV applied to swimming practice
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Josje van Houwelingen
- Eindhoven University of Technology
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Willem van de Water
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Delft University of Technology
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Rudie Kunnen
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Eindhoven Univ of Tech
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GertJan van Heijst
- Eindhoven University of Technology
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Herman Clercx
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Eindhoven Univ of Tech
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Volumetric PIV of multiple free-swimming maneuvers generated by the KnifeBot: a biomimetic vessel propelled by an undulating fin.
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Authors
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Hanlin Liu
- Florida Atlantic University
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Daniel Troolin
- TSI Incorporated Fluid Mechanics Research Instruments
- TSI Fluid Mechanics Research Instruments, Shoreview, MN, USA
- TSI
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Ruben Hortensius
- TSI
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Stamatios Pothos
- TSI
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Oscar Curet
- Ocean and Mechanical Engineering, Florida Atlantic University, Boca raton, FL
- Florida Atlantic University
- Florida Atlantic Univ
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Dynamic Shape Capture of Free-Swimming Aquatic Life using Multi-view Stereo
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David Daily
- Naval Undersea Warfare Center
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Non-Spherical Object Tracking Utilizing DDPIV for Ocean Measurements
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Valerie Troutman
- Stanford University
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John Dabiri
- Stanford Univ
- Stanford University
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