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The following pages link to The hydrodynamics of flexible-body manoeuvres in swimming fish (Q942821):
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- Locomotion of neutrally buoyant fish with flexible caudal fin (Q327219) (← links)
- Where is the rudder of a fish? The mechanism of swimming and control of self-propelled fish school (Q358332) (← links)
- An elastic rod model for anguilliform swimming (Q883787) (← links)
- Mathematical description of the stimuli to the lateral line system of fish derived from a three-dimensional flow field analysis. I: The cases of moving in open water and of gliding towards a plane surface (Q1192027) (← links)
- Modeling a swimming fish with an initial boundary value problem: unsteady maneuvers of an elastic plate with internal force generation. (Q1596975) (← links)
- Hydrodynamics of the undulatory swimming gait of batoid fishes (Q1670055) (← links)
- Directional hydrodynamic sensing by free-swimming organisms (Q1706288) (← links)
- On the swimming of fish like bodies near free and fixed boundaries (Q1940629) (← links)
- Theoretical study on the body form and swimming pattern of \textit{Anomalocaris} based on hydrodynamic simulation (Q2194869) (← links)
- Mechanical capability and timing of a fish to maneuver from a steady straight-line swimming state (Q2250722) (← links)
- Three-dimensional extension of lighthill's large-amplitude elongated-body theory of fish locomotion (Q2891537) (← links)
- Modelling lateral manoeuvres in fish (Q3168053) (← links)
- Active tail flexion in concert with passive hydrodynamic forces improves swimming speed and efficiency (Q3383617) (← links)
- Mathematical biofluiddynamics and mechanophysiology of fish locomotion (Q4331163) (← links)
- The Challenge of Understanding and Quantifying Fish Responses to Turbulence-Dominated Physical Environments (Q4601495) (← links)
- On the role of added mass and vorticity release for self-propelled aquatic locomotion (Q4991884) (← links)
- Hydrodynamic performance of slender swimmer: effect of travelling wavelength (Q5097353) (← links)
- How dorsal fin sharpness affects swimming speed and economy (Q5235693) (← links)
- Dynamics of freely swimming flexible foils (Q5246657) (← links)
- Why don’t mackerels swim like eels? The role of form and kinematics on the hydrodynamics of undulatory swimming (Q5304773) (← links)
- Skin friction on a moving wall and its implications for swimming animals (Q5406587) (← links)
- On the propulsion efficiency of swimming flexible hydrofoils of finite thickness (Q5564219) (← links)