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CFD Simulation of Fish-like Body Moving in Viscous Liquid

D. Adkins, Y. Y. Yan   

  1. School of the Built Environment, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2006-09-30 Published:1900-01-01
  • Contact: Y.Y.Yan

Abstract: The study of fish-like bodies moving in liquid is an interesting and challenging research subject in the fields of bio-locomotion and biomimetics. Typically the effect of tail oscillation on fluid flow around such a body is highly unsteady, gen-erating vortices and requiring detailed analysis of fluid-structure interactions. An understanding of the complexities of such flows is of interest not only to biologists but also to engineers interested in developing vehicles capable of emulating the high per-formance of fish propulsion and manoeuvring. In the present study, a computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulation of a three-dimensional biomimetic fish-like body has been developed to investigate the fluid flows around this body when moving in a viscous liquid. A parametric analysis of the variables that affect the flow surrounding the body is presented, along with flow visualisations, in an attempt to quantify and qualify the effect that these variables have on the performance of the body. The analysis provided by the unsteady transient simulation of a fish-like body has allowed the flow surrounding a fish-like body undergoing periodic oscillations to be studied. The simulation produces a motion of the tail in the (x, y) plane, with the tail os-cillating as a rigid body in the form of a sinusoidal wave.

Key words: CFD, biomimetics, fish-like body