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Anomalous Hydrodynamic Drafting of Interacting Flapping Flags
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2008
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsSocial SciencesUnsteady FlowMechanicsNumerical SimulationCollective MotionCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesPhysicsFlow PhysicDesignDownstream FlagPattern FormationInteracting Flapping FlagsHydrodynamicsFluid-solid InteractionAeroelasticityAerodynamicsBodies DownstreamDrag Force
In aggregates of objects moving through a fluid, bodies downstream of a leader generally experience reduced drag force. This conventional drafting holds for objects of fixed shape, but interactions of deformable bodies in a flow are poorly understood, as in schools of fish. In our experiments on "schooling" flapping flags, we find that it is the leader of a group who enjoys a significant drag reduction (of up to 50%), while the downstream flag suffers a drag increase. This counterintuitive inverted drag relationship is rationalized by dissecting the mutual influence of shape and flow in determining drag. Inverted drafting has never been observed with rigid bodies, apparently due to the inability to deform in response to the altered flow field of neighbors.
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