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Can Lighthill's Elongated Body Theory Predict Hydrodynamic Forces in Underwater Undulatory Swimming?
Large-amplitude elongated-body theory of fish locomotion
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Elongation of the body due to changes in the axial skeleton . More... | Download Scientific Diagram
Large-amplitude elongated-body theory of fish locomotion
Elongated-Body Theory - ppt télécharger
Large-amplitude elongated-body theory of fish locomotion
Elongated-Body Theory - ppt télécharger
Biomechanics of swimming in the pufferfish <i>Diodon holocanthus</i>: propulsive momentum enhancement is an adaptati
Can Lighthill's Elongated Body Theory Predict Hydrodynamic Forces in Underwater Undulatory Swimming?
a. Elongated Body Theory. [47] | Download Scientific Diagram
Large-amplitude elongated-body theory of fish locomotion
A Hydrodynamical Analysis of Fish Turning Manoeuvres
Elongated-Body Theory - ppt télécharger
Three-dimensional extension of Lighthill's large-amplitude elongated-body theory of fish locomotion
a. Elongated Body Theory. [47] | Download Scientific Diagram
Large-amplitude elongated-body theory of fish locomotion
a. Elongated Body Theory. [47] | Download Scientific Diagram
The origin and evolution of life, on the theory of action, reaction and interaction of energy. lis (Fig. 24) which strikingly suggests one of the existingburrowing sea-cucumbers, Synapta girardil. The character-istic
Large-amplitude elongated-body theory of fish locomotion
Large-Amplitude Elongated-Body Theory of Fish Locomotion
Fish Propulsion
Can Lighthill's Elongated Body Theory Predict Hydrodynamic Forces in Underwater Undulatory Swimming?
a. Elongated Body Theory. [47] | Download Scientific Diagram
Flexible tail coordinate system based on the lighthill's... | Download Scientific Diagram
Large-amplitude elongated-body theory of fish locomotion - [scite report]
Large-amplitude elongated-body theory of fish locomotion
arXiv:1102.0223v1 [physics.flu-dyn] 1 Feb 2011
Extension of Lighthill's slender-body theory to moderate aspect ratios - ScienceDirect