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Impact of Biomimetic Fin on Pitching Characteristics of a Hydrofoil

Faraz Ikram, Muhammad Yamin Younis, Bilal Akbar Chuddher, Usman Latif, Haroon Mushtaq, Kamran Afzal, Muhammad Asif Awan, Asad Ijaz, Noman Bashir

2025Biomimetics8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biomimetic design for engineering applications may suggest the optimal performance of engineering devices. In this work the passive/pure pitching characteristics of a hydrofoil are investigated experimentally with and without a pair of biomimetic fin strips placed symmetrically on the two sides of the foil leading edge. The work is performed in a recirculating water channel at low Reynolds numbers (Re) with a range of 1300 ≤ Re ≤ 3200. Using high-speed videography and Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), the pitching characteristics and wakes are visualized. Passive pitching characteristics, i.e., the pitching amplitude and pitching frequency of the hydrofoils, are investigated based on their trailing edge movement. Significant improvement in both pitching frequency and amplitudes are observed for the foil with fin strips compared to the baseline simple foil. Comparing the pitching characteristics of the two foils, it is observed that the hydrofoil with biomimetic fin strips exhibits 25% and 21% higher pitching amplitude and pitching frequency, respectively, compared to that of the baseline at comparable Reynolds numbers. The initiation of pitching for the finned foil is also observed at comparatively low Reynolds numbers. The wake is also studied using time mean and fluctuating velocity profiles obtained using PIV.

Topics & Concepts

FinReynolds numberTrailing edgeParticle image velocimetrySTRIPSFOIL methodAmplitudeFlappingReduced frequencyWakeMaterials scienceMechanicsWater tunnelAcousticsStructural engineeringPhysicsWingEngineeringOpticsVortexTurbulenceComposite materialBiomimetic flight and propulsion mechanismsAerospace Engineering and Energy SystemsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
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