Swimming IV
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Presentations
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How lampreys swim in nature? Pressure field and the mechanisms of propulsion
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Authors
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Iman Borazjani
- State Univ of NY - Buffalo
- State University of New York at Buffalo
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Mohsen Daghooghi
- State Univ of NY - Buffalo
- University at Buffalo - SUNY
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Flow-structure Interaction Modeling of a Fish Caudal Fin during Steady Swimming
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Authors
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Geng Liu
- University of Maine
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Biao Geng
- University of Maine
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Xudong Zheng
- University of Maine
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Qian Xue
- University of Maine
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Haibo Dong
- University of Virginia
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Kinematics and Hydrodynamics of Burst-and-Coast Strategy in Carangiform Swimming
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Authors
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Pan Han
- Univ of Virginia
- University of Virginia
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Haibo Dong
- University of Virginia
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Valentina Di Santo
- Harvard University
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George Lauder
- Harvard University
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Low Dimensional kinematic models and hydrodynamic performance of a Trout in steady swimming
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Authors
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Junshi Wang
- Univ of Virginia
- University of Virginia
- University of Virgina
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Yan Ren
- University of Miami
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Geng Liu
- University of Maine
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Haibo Dong
- Univ of Virginia
- University of Virginia
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Valentina Di Santo
- Harvard University
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George Lauder
- Harvard University
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Combining the Vortex Particle-Mesh method with a Multi-Body System solver for the simulation of self-propelled articulated swimmers
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Authors
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Caroline Bernier
- Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering, Universit\'e catholique de Louvain
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Mattia Gazzola
- Univ of Illinois - Urbana
- Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Renaud Ronsse
- Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering, Universit\'e catholique de Louvain
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Philippe Chatelain
- Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL) - Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering (iMMC)
- Universite catholique de Louvain
- Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering, Universit\'e catholique de Louvain
- Université catholique de Louvain
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Role of body surface pressure and kinematics in fish turning
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Authors
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John Costello
- Providence Coll
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Sean Costello
- Roger Williams University
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John Dabiri
- Stanford Univ
- Stanford University
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Megan C. Leftwich
- The George Washington University
- George Washington University
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Amplitude Effects on Thrust Production for Undulatory Swimmers
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Authors
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Brittany Gater
- Virginia Tech
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Javid Bayandor
- Virginia Tech
- University at Buffalo
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The Influence of Drag on the Relation Between Swimming Number and Swimming Speed.
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Authors
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David Gross
- Institut Non Linéaire de Nice/K-Epsilon
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Mederic Argentina
- Institut Non Linéaire de Nice
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Yann Roux
- K-Epsilon SARL
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Harnessing wake vortices for efficient collective swimming via deep reinfrcement learning
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Authors
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Siddartha Verma
- ETH - Zurich
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Guido Novati
- ETH - Zurich
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Petros Koumoutsakos
- ETH - Zurich
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How swimming near a curved body could improve bio-inspired propulsion
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Authors
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Ruijie Zhu
- Univ of Virginia
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Junshi Wang
- Univ of Virginia
- University of Virginia
- University of Virgina
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Haibo Dong
- Univ of Virginia
- University of Virginia
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Hilary Bart-Smith
- Univ of Virginia
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Daniel Quinn
- Univ of Virginia
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Schooling of self-propelled flexible fins
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Authors
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Sung Goon Park
- Korea Adv Inst of Sci & Tech (KAIST)
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Hyung Jin Sung
- Korea Adv Inst of Sci & Tech
- Korea Adv Inst of Sci & Tech (KAIST)
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, KAIST
- KAIST
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Experimental study on the effects of trailing edge geometry on the propulsive performance and wake structure of bio-inspired pitching panels
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Authors
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Justin King
- Syracuse Univ
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Melissa Green
- Syracuse University
- Syracuse Univ
- Syracuse University, USA
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