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Three-dimensional geometry of the narwhal (Monodon monoceros) flukes in relation to hydrodynamics

机译:独角鲸(Monodon monoceros)吸虫的三维几何形状与流体动力学的关系

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Cetaceans (whales, porpoises, and dolphins) use only their flukes for propulsion. Flukes are distally located extensions of the tail, and from a biomechanical standpoint, function as a pair of wings (Vogel 1994). Flukes function to produce thrust generated as an anteriorly directed lift force as flukes oscillate vertically (Fish 1998a, b). Their cross-sections resemble hydrofoils. For a hydrofoil to be effective, a large lift must be produced while drag is minimized; this, in turn, increases the thrust generated (Weihs 1989, Vogel 1994).
机译:鲸类(鲸,海豚和海豚)仅将吸钩用于推进。 kes片位于尾巴的远端,从生物力学的角度看,它们起着一对翅膀的作用(Vogel 1994)。当吸油石垂直振动时,吸油石的功能是产生推力,该推力是由前向提升力产生的(Fish 1998a,b)。它们的横截面类似于水翼。为了使水翼有效,必须在减小阻力的同时产生较大的升力。反过来,这会增加产生的推力(Weihs 1989,Vogel 1994)。

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