نتایج جستجو برای: propulsion analysis

تعداد نتایج: 2831002  

Journal: :Physical review letters 2011
X N Shen P E Arratia

The effects of fluid elasticity on the swimming behavior of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans are experimentally investigated by tracking the nematode's motion and measuring the corresponding velocity fields. We find that fluid elasticity hinders self-propulsion. Compared to Newtonian solutions, fluid elasticity leads to up to 35% slower propulsion. Furthermore, self-propulsion decreases as e...

2003
Michelle Bailey Charles Daniel

As Electric Propulsion (EP) increases in recognition as a means of spacecraft primary propulsion and orbit maintenance, more complex spacecraft using EP will be produced. With the proven adage, test what we fly and fly what we test, the ground and on-orbit verification programs for those spacecraft utilizing EP for primary propulsion also increases in complexity. While EP systems have been test...

2014
X. Ao P. K. Ghosh Y. Li G. Schmid P. Hänggi F. Marchesoni

We review recent advances in rectification control of artificial microswimmers, also known as Janus particles, diffusing along narrow, periodically corrugated channels. The swimmer self-propulsion mechanism is modeled so as to incorporate a nonzero torque (propulsion chirality). We first summarize the effects of chirality on the autonomous current of microswimmers freely diffusing in channels o...

Journal: :IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications 1995

2015
Ian M. Russell Shashank Raina Philip S. Requejo Rand R. Wilcox Sara Mulroy Jill L. McNitt-Gray

OBJECTIVE Repetitive loading of the upper limb joints during manual wheelchair (WC) propulsion (WCP) has been identified as a factor that contributes to shoulder pain, leading to loss of independence and decreased quality of life. The purpose of this study was to determine how individual manual WC users with paraplegia modify propulsion mechanics to accommodate expected increases in reaction fo...

2013
Sean P. Colin John H. Costello Kakani Katija Jamie Seymour Kristen Kiefer

Evolutionary constraints which limit the forces produced during bell contractions of medusae affect the overall medusan morphospace such that jet propulsion is limited to only small medusae. Cubomedusae, which often possess large prolate bells and are thought to swim via jet propulsion, appear to violate the theoretical constraints which determine the medusan morphospace. To examine propulsion ...

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