4.7 Article

Impact of caudal fin geometry on the swimming performance of a snake-like robot

Journal

OCEAN ENGINEERING
Volume 245, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2021.110372

Keywords

Snake-like robot; Caudal fin; Hydrodynamics; Wake structure

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [62073235]
  2. National Key Research & Development Program of China [2017YFC0306200]
  3. China scholarship council [201906250016]

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This study investigates the impact of caudal fin design on the swimming performance of a snake-like robot using computational and experimental techniques. The results demonstrate that a specific caudal fin geometry, inspired by sea snakes, achieves the best swimming speed and efficiency. The numerical simulations reveal the significance of the wake structure formed by the robot in enhancing swimming performance.
Eels and sea snakes are known for long migrations and high endurance cruising and can be great sources of inspiration for underwater robots. This study employs both computational and experimental techniques to explore the impact of caudal fin design on the swimming performance of a snake-like robot. The caudal fin geometry is systematically varied by changing the leading edge and trailing edge angles. Inspired by sea snakes, the robot mimics an anguilliform swimming gait. Robotic experiments and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations are carried out with different caudal fin geometries. The results show that the snake-like robot achieves the best swimming speed and efficiency at an 85 degrees leading edge angle and a 120 degrees convex trailing edge angle. In addition, the numerical simulation results show that the wake structure formed by the snake-like robot consists of two parallel disconnected verse van Karman vortex rings. When the leading edge angle is slightly below 90 degrees the body vortex merges and interacts with the caudal fin's vortex. This interaction contributes strongly to wake construction and significantly enhances swimming speed and efficiency.

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