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Scaling Laws for the Propulsive Performance of Three-Dimensional Pitching Propulsors

Fluid Dynamics 2019-06-26 v1

Abstract

Scaling laws for the thrust production and energetics of self-propelled or fixed-velocity three-dimensional rigid propulsors undergoing pitching motions are presented. The scaling relations extend the two-dimensional scaling laws presented in Moored & Quinn (2018) by accounting for the added mass of a finite-span propulsor, the downwash/upwash effects from the trailing vortex system of a propulsor, and the elliptical topology of shedding trailing-edge vortices. The novel three-dimensional scaling laws are validated with self-propelled inviscid simulations and fixed-velocity experiments over a range of reduced frequencies, Strouhal numbers and aspect ratios relevant to bio-inspired propulsion. The scaling laws elucidate the dominant flow physics behind the thrust production and energetics of pitching bio-propulsors, and they provide guidance for the design of bio-inspired propulsive systems.

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@article{arxiv.1810.11170,
  title  = {Scaling Laws for the Propulsive Performance of Three-Dimensional Pitching Propulsors},
  author = {Fatma Ayancik and Qiang Zhong and Daniel B. Quinn and Aaron Brandes and Hilary Bart-Smith and Keith W. Moored},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.11170},
  year   = {2019}
}