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Hydrodynamic fin function of brief squid, Lolliguncula brevis

机译:流体动力鳍功能或短暂的鱿鱼,短棒糖

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Although the pulsed jet is often considered the foundation of a squid's locomotive system, the lateral fins also probably play an important role in swimming, potentially providing thrust, lift and dynamic stability as needed. Fin morphology and movement vary greatly among squid species, but the locomotive role of the fins is not well understood. To begin to elucidate the locomotive role of the fins in squids, fin hydrodynamics were studied in the brief squid Lolliguncula brevis, a species that exhibits a wide range of fin movements depending on swimming speed. Individual squid were trained to swim in both the arms-first and tail-first orientations against currents in a water tunnel seeded with light-reflective particles. Particle-laden water around the fins was illuminated with lasers and videotaped so that flow dynamics around the fins could be analyzed using digital particle image velocimetry (DPIV). Time-averaged forces generated by the fin were quantified from vorticity fields of the fin wake. During the low swimming speeds considered in this study [<2.5 dorsal mantle lengths (DML) per second], L. brevis exhibited four unique fin wake patterns, each with distinctive vortical structures: (1) fin mode I, in which one vortex is shed with each downstroke, generally occurring at low speeds; (2) fin mode II, an undulatory mode in which a continuous linked chain of vortices is produced; (3) fin mode III, in which one vortex is shed with each downstroke and upstroke, and; (4) fin mode IV, in which a discontinuous chain of linked double vortex structures is produced. All modes were detected during tail-first swimming but only fin modes II and III were observed during arms-first swimming. The fins produced horizontal and vertical forces of varying degrees depending on stroke phase, swimming speed, and swimming orientation. During tail-first swimming, the fins functioned primarily as stabilizers at low speeds before shifting to propulsors as speed increased, all while generating net lift. During arms-first swimming, the fins primarily provided lift with thrust production playing a reduced role. These results demonstrate the lateral fins are an integral component of the complex locomotive system of L. brevis, producing lift and thrust forces through different locomotive modes.
机译:尽管脉冲射流通常被认为是鱿鱼机车系统的基础,但侧翼也可能在游泳中起重要作用,并可能根据需要提供推力,升力和动力稳定性。鱿鱼种类之间的鳍形态和运动差异很大,但鳍的机车作用尚不十分清楚。为了开始阐明鳍在鱿鱼中的机车作用,在短鱿鱼短棒Lolliguncula brevis中研究了鳍的水动力,该物种根据游泳速度表现出各种各样的鳍运动。训练了单个鱿鱼,使其在手臂先和尾后两个方向上逆向游泳,在装有反光颗粒的水隧道中逆流而行。用激光照射鳍片周围的颗粒状水并进行录像,以便可以使用数字粒子图像测速仪(DPIV)分析鳍片周围的流动动力学。鳍产生的时间平均力是从鳍尾流的涡度场中量化的。在本研究中考虑的低游泳速度[<2.5背幔长度(DML /秒)]期间,短乳杆菌表现出四种独特的鳍尾流模式,每种都有独特的涡旋结构:(1)鳍模式I,其中一个涡流是每次下冲程时都脱落,通常发生在低速时; (2)鳍模式II,一种波动模式,在其中产生连续的涡旋链。 (3)鳍模式III,其中在每次向下冲程和向上冲程时都产生一个涡流,并且(4)翅片模式IV,其中产生了连接的双涡旋结构的不连续链。在尾巴优先游泳过程中检测到所有模式,但在臂先游泳过程中仅观察到鳍模式II和III。鳍片根据冲程阶段,游泳速度和游泳方向产生不同程度的水平和垂直力。在尾部优先游泳过程中,鳍片主要在低速时起稳定器的作用,然后随着速度的增加而转移到推进器上,同时产生净升力。在首次进行手臂游泳时,鳍片主要为举升提供推力,从而减少了作用。这些结果表明,横向翼片是L. brevis复杂机车系统的组成部分,通过不同的机车模式产生升力和推力。

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