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High-Efficiency Can Be Achieved for Non-Uniformly Flexible Pitching Hydrofoils via Tailored Collective Interactions

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New experiments examine the interactions between a pair of three-dimensional (AR = 2) non-uniformly flexible pitching hydrofoils through force and efficiency measurements. It is discovered that the collective efficiency is improved when the follower foil has a nearly out-of-phase synchronization with the leader and is located directly downstream with an optimal streamwise spacing of X*=0.5. The collective efficiency is further improved when the follower operates with a nominal amplitude of motion that is 36% larger than the leader’s amplitude. A slight degradation in the collective efficiency was measured when the follower was slightly-staggered from the in-line arrangement where direct vortex impingement is expected. Operating at the optimal conditions, the measured collective efficiency and thrust are ηC=62% and CT,C=0.44, which are substantial improvements over the efficiency and thrust of ηC=29% and CT,C=0.16 of two fully-rigid foils in isolation. This demonstrates the promise of achieving high-efficiency with simple purely pitching mechanical systems and paves the way for the design of high-efficiency bio-inspired underwater vehicles.

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Author: Kurt, Melike
Publisher
MDPI AG
Date Issued
2021-06-25
Language
English
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electronic document
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Faculty
Identifier
2311-5521
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Volume
6
Volume
7
Kurt, . M., Mivehchi, . A., & Moored, . K. (2021). (Vols. 7). https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids6070233
Kurt, Melike, Amin Mivehchi, and Keith Moored. 2021. https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids6070233.
Kurt, Melike, et al. 25 June 2021, https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids6070233.