Morphological measurement and analysis of Gymnarchus Niloticus

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Tian-jiang Hu
Fei Li
Guang-ming Wang
Lin-cheng Shen
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[1] National University of Defense Technology,College of Mechatronic Engineering and Automation
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bionic; morphological measurement; CFD-based analysis; streamlined profile;
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10.1007/BF03399478
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Gymnarchus niloticus swims by undulations of a long-based dorsal fin, while its body axis is in many cases held straight during swimming. This paper provides a brief relevant introduction to Gymnarchus niloticus, which belongs to the African freshwater electric eels but can inspire our bionic interests in propulsion besides its abilities in electric sensing. A special larva of Gymnarchus niloticus was morphologically measured by photographing it with a piece of scale-calibrated paper as the background. Then we analyzed the data by a CFD-aided approach. Detailed flow patterns around the larva and a NACA0012 hydrofoil were respectively calculated and visualized at the Reynolds number of 7350 or so. The results show that the profile of Gymnarchus niloticus is well streamlined.
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