Universal scaling law in drag-to-thrust wake transition of flapping foils
Abstract
Reversed von K\'arm\'an streets are responsible for a velocity surplus in the wake of flapping foils, indicating the onset of thrust generation. However, the wake pattern cannot be predicted based solely on the flapping peak-to-peak amplitude and frequency because the transition also depends sensitively on other details of the kinematics. In this work we replace with the cycle-averaged swept trajectory of the foil chord-line. Two dimensional simulations are performed for pure heave, pure pitch and a variety of heave-to-pitch coupling. In a phase space of dimensionless we show that the drag-to-thrust wake transition of all tested modes occurs for a modified Strouhal . Physically the product expresses the induced velocity of the foil and indicates that propulsive jets occur when this velocity exceeds . The new metric offers a unique insight into the thrust producing strategies of biological swimmers and flyers alike as it directly connects the wake development to the chosen kinematics enabling a self similar characterisation of flapping foil propulsion.
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@article{arxiv.1903.03050,
title = {Universal scaling law in drag-to-thrust wake transition of flapping foils},
author = {N. S. Lagopoulos and G. D. Weymouth and B. Ganapathisubramani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.03050},
year = {2019}
}
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