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Passive appendages generate drift through symmetry breaking

机译:被动附件通过对称破坏产生漂移

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Plants and animals use plumes, barbs, tails, feathers, hairs and fins to aid locomotion. Many of these appendages are not actively controlled, instead they have to interact passively with the surrounding fluid to generate motion. Here, we use theory, experiments and numerical simulations to show that an object with a protrusion in a separated flow drifts sideways by exploiting a symmetry-breaking instability similar to the instability of an inverted pendulum. Our model explains why the straight position of an appendage in a fluid flow is unstable and how it stabilizes either to the left or right of the incoming flow direction. It is plausible that organisms with appendages in a separated flow use this newly discovered mechanism for locomotion; examples include the drift of plumed seeds without wind and the passive reorientation of motile animals.
机译:动植物使用羽状物,倒钩,尾巴,羽毛,毛发和鳍来帮助运动。这些附件中的许多附件没有受到主动控制,相反,它们必须与周围的流体进行被动交互以产生运动。在这里,我们使用理论,实验和数值模拟来表明,通过利用类似于倒立摆的不稳定性的对称破坏性不稳定性,在分离的流动中具有突起的对象向侧面漂移。我们的模型解释了为什么附件在流体流中的笔直位置不稳定,以及它如何稳定在流入方向的左侧或右侧。在附体中具有附属物的生物利用这种新发现的运动机制似乎是合理的。例子包括没有风的羽状种子的漂移和活动动物的被动重新定向。

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