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Wavenumber affects the lift of ray-inspired fins near a substrate

Yuanhang Zhu, Leo Liu, Tianjun Han, Keith W. Moored, Qiang Zhong, Daniel Quinn

发表年份
2025
引用次数
1

摘要

Rays and skates tend to have different fin kinematics depending on their proximity to a ground plane such as the sea-floor. Near the ground, rays tend to be more undulatory (high wavenumber), while far from the ground, rays tend to be more oscillatory (low wavenumber). It is unknown whether these differences are driven by hydrodynamics or other biological pressures. Here, we show that near the ground, the time-averaged lift on a ray-like fin is highly dependent on wavenumber. We support our claims using a ray-inspired robotic rig that can produce oscillatory and undulatory motions on the same fin. Potential flow simulations reveal that lift is always negative because quasi-steady forces overcome wake-induced forces. Three-dimensional flow measurements demonstrate that oscillatory wakes are more disrupted by the ground than undulatory wakes. All these effects lead to a suction force towards the ground that is stronger and more destabilizing for oscillatory fins than undulatory fins. Our results suggest that wavenumber plays a role in the near-ground dynamics of ray-like fins, particularly in terms of dorsoventral accelerations. The fact that lower wavenumber is linked with stronger suction forces offers a new way to interpret the depth-dependent kinematics of rays and ray-inspired robots.

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WavenumberLift (data mining)KinematicsSuctionReynolds numberFlow (mathematics)Fin

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