Biofluids: General Locomotion I
ORAL · A08 · ID: 1764421
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Analysis of Shrimp Appendage Cupping on Swimming Performance through a Bio-inspired Model
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Mageean R Brown
- Brown University
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Mageean R Brown
- Brown University
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Sara Oliveira Santos
- Brown University
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Nils B Tack
- Brown University
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Monica M Wilhelmus
- Brown University
- Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States
- Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, USA
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Integrated efficiency: a performance metric for oscillating appendages.
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Adrian Herrera-Amaya
- Brown University
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Adrian Herrera-Amaya
- Brown University
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Margaret L Byron
- Penn State University
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Can hair help you swim faster? Yes, if you ask shrimp!
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Sara Oliveira Santos
- Brown University
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Sara Oliveira Santos
- Brown University
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Nils B Tack
- Brown University
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Mageean R Brown
- Brown University
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Monica M Wilhelmus
- Brown University
- Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States
- Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, USA
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Effects of varying number of paddles in a metachronal paddling system
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Arvind Santhanakrishnan
- Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
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Mitchell P Ford
- Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
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Dmitry Vodnev
- Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
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Arvind Santhanakrishnan
- Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
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Going around the bend to evaluate the role of coalescence in metachronal swimming
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Publication: Santos, S., Tack, N.B., Su, Y., Cuenca-Jiménez, F., Morales-Lopez, O., Gomez-Valdez, P.A., & Wilhelmus, M. M. (2023) Pleobot: a modular robotic solution for metachronal swimming. Scientific Reports, 13, 9574.
Tack, N. B. & Wilhelmus, M. M. Swimming isn't such a drag: How the coalescence and flexibility of shrimp pleopods minimize drag during metachronal swimming. In prep.Presenters
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Nils B Tack
- Brown University
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Nils B Tack
- Brown University
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Monica M Wilhelmus
- Brown University
- Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States
- Center for Fluid Mechanics, School of Engineering, Brown University, USA
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Characteristics of flow field induced by a swimming calanoid copepod
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Ye Tian
- Southern University of Science and Technology
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Ye Tian
- Southern University of Science and Technology
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Wanting Cheng
- Southern University of Science and Technology
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Yongxiang Huang
- Xiamen University
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Shidi Huang
- SUSTech
- SUSTC
- Department of Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology
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Hydrodynamics of water entry for a bio-inspired array of horizontal cylinders at intermediate Reynolds numbers
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Snigdha Shiuly Tikader
- Penn State University
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Snigdha Shiuly Tikader
- Penn State University
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Margaret L Byron
- Penn State University
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Propulsion through asymmetry: Examining flow-structure interactions of Ctenophore appendages with asymmetric stiffness
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Zhipeng Lou
- Villanova University
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Zhipeng Lou
- Villanova University
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Menglong Lei
- Villanova University
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Margaret L Byron
- Penn State University
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Chengyu Li
- Villanova University
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Lift-based propulsion for fastest-swimming whirligig beetles (Gyrinidae)
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Publication: Sun, Y., Shields, J., and Roh, C. "Whirligig beetle uses lift-based thrust for fastest insect swimming." Under revision in Current Biology, 2023.
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Yukun Sun
- Cornell University
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Yukun Sun
- Cornell University
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Chris Roh
- Cornell University
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