Large-amplitude elongated-body theory of fish locomotion
鱼类运动
阻力
推力
机械
惯性
鱼
物理
振幅
地质学
经典力学
渔业
生物
量子力学
热力学
作者
M. J. Lighthill
出处
期刊:Proceedings of the Royal Society of London日期:1971-11-16卷期号:179 (1055): 125-138被引量:549
标识
DOI:10.1098/rspb.1971.0085
摘要
The elongated-body theory of the reactive forces on a fish moving in water (that is, forces resulting from the inertia of associated water movements) is extended so that a prediction of instantaneous reactive force between fish and water is obtained for fish motions of arbitrary amplitude, regular or irregular (§2). A preliminary application of the theory to the balance of reactive thrust and resistive drag in regular carangiform swimming of fishes with slender caudal fins is made (§3). Comparison with data (Bainbridge 1963) on the dace Leuciscus suggests that an important feature of this balance may be a substantial enhancement of drag for such fishes when swimming movements commence, an enhancement here interpreted in terms of a boundary-layer-thinning mechanism first suggested by Dr Quentin Bone.