Explore a detailed seminar presentation examining the mechanics of flexible biological propulsion systems operating in intermediate Reynolds number regimes, with particular focus on how deformable structures interact with surrounding fluid flows to generate movement in aquatic organisms. Learn about cutting-edge research in biological physics that investigates the relationship between structural flexibility and propulsive efficiency in natural systems, offering insights into both evolutionary adaptations and potential bio-inspired engineering applications.
Flexibility and Flow: Deformable Biopropulsors at Intermediate Reynolds Numbers
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Margaret L. Byron: Flexibility and flow: deformable biopropulsors at intermediate Reynolds numbers
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