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Innovative Energy-Saving Propulsion System for Low-Speed Biomimetic Underwater Vehicles
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2021
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyUnderwater SystemFluid MechanicsMarine EngineeringMarine PropulsionSpecialised Sensor EquipmentAdditional JointEnergy HarvestingUnderwater RoboticsPropulsionAerospace Propulsion SystemsUnderwater RobotPropulsion SystemUnderwater VehicleOcean EngineeringAerospace EngineeringMechanical SystemsAerodynamicsUnderwater Technology
This article covers research on an innovative propulsion system design for a Biomimetic Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (BUUV) operating at low speeds. The experiment was conducted on a laboratory test water tunnel equipped with specialised sensor equipment to assess the Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) and energy consumption of two different types of propulsion systems. The experimental data contrast the undulating with the drag-based propulsion system. The additional joint in the drag-based propulsion system is intended to increase thrust and decrease energy input. The tests were conducted at a variety of fins oscillation frequencies and fluid velocities. The experiments demonstrate that, in the region of low-speed forward movement, the efficiency of the propulsion system with the additional joint is greater.
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