An Experiment on the Flow around a Waving Plate
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概要
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The flow around a flexible plate performing a swimming motion was investigated using hot-wire anemometers, pressure transistors and flow visualization techniques. It was found that the swimming motion accelerates the flow near the surface in the wave direction, reduces the boundary layer thickness, and suppresses the turbulent fluctuation.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1974-06-15
著者
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Taneda Sadatoshi
Research Institute For Applied Mechanics Kyu Shu University
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TOMONARI Yoshimasa
Faculty of Engineering, Kyusyu University
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Tomonari Yoshimasa
Faculty Of Engineering Kyusyu University
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