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Elastic wave propagation governs impulse enhancement in pulsed jets through flexible nozzles

Fluid Dynamics 2026-05-19 v1

Abstract

Inspired by cephalopod jet propulsion through compliant funnels, this study investigates elastic wave propagation and energy exchange in passively deforming cylindrical nozzles through three-dimensional, two-way fluid-structure interaction simulations. Flexible nozzles with varying stiffness (Eh=75500 Nm1Eh = 75 - 500~\mathrm{N\,m^{-1}}, where EE and hh are Young's modulus and nozzle thickness, respectively) are subjected to a pulsatile jet inflow at Re4000Re \sim 4000. Increasing nozzle flexibility reduces the deformation-wave speed in accordance with Moens-Korteweg scaling, thereby prolonging the nozzle expansion phase. This delayed expansion enhances jet entrainment and elastic energy storage while suppressing early shear-layer roll-up and vortex formation. During contraction, the stored elastic energy is released, thereby enhancing jet acceleration and vortex formation. For the most flexible nozzle, the primary vortex-ring circulation increases by 52.13%, the vortex convection distance by 9.00%, and the peak outlet kinetic energy flux by a factor of 4.62 compared with a rigid nozzle. These effects collectively yield a 61.92% increase in total hydrodynamic impulse. These findings identify passive wave-speed tuning via nozzle compliance as a mechanism to enhance pulsed-jet thrust for bio-inspired underwater propulsion.

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@article{arxiv.2605.17319,
  title  = {Elastic wave propagation governs impulse enhancement in pulsed jets through flexible nozzles},
  author = {Paras Singh and Daehyun Choi and Saad Bhamla and Chandan Bose},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.17319},
  year   = {2026}
}