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wear. Cavitation damage can also occur to the tail fins of powerful swimming marine animals, such as dolphins and tuna. Cavitation is more likely to occur near the surface of the ocean, where the ambient water pressure is relatively low. Even if they have the power to swim faster, dolphins may have to restrict their speed because collapsing cavitation bubbles on their tail are too painful. Cavitation also slows tuna, but for a different reason. Unlike dolphins, these fish do not feel the bubbles, because they have bony fins without nerve endings. Nevertheless, they cannot swim faster because the cavitation bubbles create a vapor film around their fins that limits their speed. Lesions have been found on tuna that are consistent with cavitation damage.
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three-dimensional kinematic studies and correlated hydrodynamic analyses, as the location of the locomotor surface can be known accurately. And, individual components of a natural motion (such as outstroke vs. instroke of a flapping appendage) can be programmed separately, which is certainly difficult to achieve when working with a live animal."
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techniques were able to generate "the first instantaneous three-dimensional views of wake structures as they are produced by freely swimming fishes". They found that "continuous tail beats resulted in the formation of a linked chain of vortex rings" and that "the dorsal and anal fin wakes are rapidly
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can be a problem with high power applications, resulting in damage to propellers or turbines, as well as noise and loss of power. Cavitation occurs when negative pressure causes bubbles (cavities) to form in a liquid, which then promptly and violently collapse. It can cause significant damage and
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1106:"to trace the evolution of pelvic fin muscles to find out how the load-bearing hind limbs of the tetrapods evolved." Further research at the University of Chicago found bottom-walking lungfishes had already evolved characteristics of the walking gaits of terrestrial tetrapods.
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and tail in just the right place and with just the right hydrological design. These structures are all the more remarkable because they evolved from nothing β the ancestral terrestrial reptile had no hump on its back or blade on its tail to serve as a
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further evolved along independent paths into flying wings. Even with flying wings there are many similarities with walking legs, and core aspects of the genetic blueprint of the pectoral fin have been retained.
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in the case of cetaceans. Fish tails are usually vertical and move from side to side. Cetacean flukes are horizontal and move up and down, because cetacean spines bend the same way as in other mammals.
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3796:. Institute of Field Robotics. Archived from
3724:
3093:
2340:"Computation of Flows Past Grid Fin Missiles"
2208:
2093:
2091:
1509:
1507:
1505:
1503:
1102:in Australia used primitive but still living
1028:Aristotle recognised the distinction between
102:. As they swim, they use other fins, such as
4363:
3930:Bionic penguins fly through water... and air
3819:"Robotic fish powered by Gumstix PC and PIC"
2818:
1785:
1731:
1072:Comparison between A) the swimming fin of a
94:, actively propel and steer themselves with
3503:
2751:
2749:
2747:
2731:Hydrodynamic Performance of a Surfboard Fin
2213:: A dynamic stabilizer for fast swimming".
1855:
353:Specialised fins are used to control motion
4686:
4672:
3974:The AquaJelly Robotic Jellyfish from Festo
3538:
2697:. Archived from the original on 2011-08-11
2088:
2018:
1500:
5042:Tradeoffs for locomotion in air and water
4693:
4523:
4436:
4288:
4045:
4035:
4017:
3996:Lightweight robots: Festo's flying circus
3772:
3693:
3599:
3558:
3402:
3392:
3321:
3311:
3153:"Primordial Fish Had Rudimentary Fingers"
3129:
3111:
3048:
3038:
3013:Gillis, JA; Dahn, RD; Shubin, NH (2009).
2961:
2567:
2550:
2540:
2493:Female fish flaunt fins to attract a mate
2430:
1994:
1941:
1542:
923:In some Asian countries shark fins are a
746:, displays her visually arresting purple
610:
4225:Fish, FE; Peacock, JE; Rohr, JJ (2002).
3426:Shubin, N; Tabin, C; Carroll, S (1997).
2943:"Understanding natureβform and function"
2854:Aerodynamics of aftermarket rear spoiler
2821:"Shark utilization, marketing and trade"
2744:
2121:
2060:
2058:
1188:
1083:
1067:
1010:
556:Static tail fins are used as stabilizers
392:
382:The dorsal fin of a white shark contain
331:
36:
4414:
4018:Huge Herr, D. Robert G (October 2004).
2792:
2790:
2573:
1918:"Volumetric imaging of fish locomotion"
1697:
1695:
1664:
1662:
1449:(first ed.). Osprey. p. 131.
1016:Aquatic animals typically use fins for
911:allow surfers to maneuver their boards.
14:
5065:
4211:
4090:
3584:"Molecular Phylogeny of the Carnivora"
3491:Vertebrate flight: The three solutions
2759:Pisces Guide to Caribbean Reef Ecology
2467:Species Spotlight: Atlantic Sailfish (
2191:Page 391, Tata McGraw-Hill Education.
2110:Page 2β3, Princeton University Press.
2100:Steady Aircraft Flight and Performance
2041:10.1146/annurev.fluid.38.050304.092201
1701:
1574:
1329:, to analyze and mathematically model
542:and shaped like small wings, although
4667:
4643:Computational fluid dynamics tutorial
4505:
4158:
3889:from the original on 21 December 2016
3876:
3560:10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a025790
2940:
2343:AVT Symposium on Missile Aerodynamics
2055:
1444:
786:in the 1950s were largely decorative.
4512:Integrated and Computational Biology
3775:"What is the market for robot fish?"
3582:Flynn, John J.; et al. (2005).
2897:
2787:
1976:
1692:
1659:
136:
113:The fins on the tails of cetaceans,
4425:The Journal of Experimental Biology
4277:The Journal of Experimental Biology
3836:
3532:
2419:Page 62, MotorBooks International.
1983:Integrative and Comparative Biology
1648:Pages 1β23, Butterworth-Heinemann.
1618:Pages 1β28, Butterworth-Heinemann.
1523:IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
892:add thrust to the kicks of a human
24:
4246:10.1111/j.1748-7692.2003.tb01318.x
4151:
3844:"Robotic fish make aquarium debut"
2921:10.1111/j.1469-7998.1990.tb04009.x
823:are often shaped differently from
615:Engineering fins are also used as
25:
5094:
4542:
3854:. 10 October 2005. Archived from
3641:, University of California Press.
2807:Florida Museum of Natural History
2728:Brandner PA and Walker GJ (2004)
2385:Fin: Function in aircraft engines
327:
4782:
4615:
4600:
4585:
4570:
4555:
4364:Lauder, GV; Madden, PGA (2007).
4306:Lauder, GV; Drucker, EG (2004).
4181:10.1111/j.0022-1112.2004.00568.x
2873:Bertelsen E, Pietsch TW (1998).
2338:Khalid M, Sun Y and Xu H (1998)
2021:Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics
1704:"Dolphins swim so fast it hurts"
1702:Brahic, Catherine (2008-03-28).
1615:Marine Propellers and Propulsion
1593:The Diversity of Fishes: Biology
1288:
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989:
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599:Conventional "planar" fins on a
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4651:University of British Columbia.
4621:Evolution of the Surfboard Fin
4352:from the original on 2020-10-03
4255:from the original on 2017-02-28
4137:from the original on 2019-12-06
4084:
4062:
4011:
3989:
3967:
3945:
3923:
3908:For Festo, Nature Shows the Way
3901:
3811:
3785:
3766:
3741:
3713:from the original on 2020-07-31
3666:
3661:University of California Museum
3644:
3639:Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises
3616:
3575:
3546:Molecular Biology and Evolution
3484:
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2378:
2357:Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer
2348:
2332:
2321:Page 50, Periscope Publishing.
2302:
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2202:
2172:
2153:
2011:
1969:
1958:from the original on 2016-03-04
1909:
1898:from the original on 2020-10-01
1869:Journal of Experimental Biology
1849:
1838:from the original on 2020-06-14
1786:Nauen, JC; Lauder, GV (2001b).
1779:
1768:from the original on 2020-08-07
1742:Journal of Experimental Biology
1732:Nauen, JC; Lauder, GV (2001a).
1725:
1714:from the original on 2020-11-09
1197:built a robotic catfish called
4479:Tu X and Terzopoulos D (1994)
4466:Intelligent Robots and Systems
4315:Journal of Oceanic Engineering
2354:Siegel R and Howell JR (2002)
1856:Nauen, JC; Lauder, GV (2000).
1629:
1606:
1478:
1463:
1438:
767:may have used its dorsal fin (
435:limits roll and sideways drift
179:Moving fins can provide thrust
75:, or simply as ornamentation.
13:
1:
4187:Blake, Robert William (1983)
4081:/ Retrieved 22 November 2012.
3877:Walsh, Dominic (3 May 2008).
3663:. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
3180:University of Chicago Press.
2825:FAO Fisheries Technical Paper
2809:. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
2397:. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
2291:Page 24, Wildside Press LLC.
1497:. Retrieved 24 November 2012.
1475:. Retrieved 24 November 2012.
1432:
736:During courtship, the female
633:Fins can regulate temperature
510:Stabilising fins are used as
293:develops around the tail fin.
3517:. 2005-01-25. Archived from
3313:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001168
3254:, Indiana University Press.
2756:William S. Alevizon (1993).
2409:Modern Motorcycle Technology
2308:Compon-Hall, Richard (2004)
2097:McClamroch, N Harris (2011)
1207:unmanned underwater vehicles
1076:and B) the walking leg of a
1006:
699:Ornamentation and other uses
7:
2311:Submarines at War 1939β1945
2169:Retrieved 22 November 2012.
1591:Chapter 8, pp. 101β116. In:
1390:
1379:robotic fish with a living
1327:Institute of Field Robotics
1184:
619:to regulate temperature in
42:Fins typically function as
10:
5099:
4898:Flying and gliding animals
4734:Fin and flipper locomotion
3247:Chapter 6, pages 187β260,
2863:University Malaysia Pahang
2616:MotorBooks International.
2476:December 17, 2010, at the
2165:November 25, 2011, at the
1671:Fundamentals of Cavitation
1495:Merriam-Webster dictionary
1402:Fin and flipper locomotion
793:Reshaping human feet with
522:, and at the rear of some
141:Foil shaped fins generate
82:as a means of locomotion.
29:
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4393:10.1007/s00348-007-0357-4
4120:10.1007/s00348-009-0765-8
4069:How Biomechatronics Works
3747:Gould, Stephen Jay (1993
3695:10.1007/s12052-009-0135-2
3601:10.1080/10635150590923326
3539:Gatesy, J. (1 May 1997).
3243:Clack, Jennifer A (2012)
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2648:10.1007/s00421-005-0075-7
2483:. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
2438:Aquatic Life of the World
1595:, John Wiley & Sons.
1287:
1271:
1255:
1239:
1220:
1215:
771:) as a courtship display.
283:Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling
3084:, University of Chicago.
2542:10.1186/1471-2148-10-301
2521:BMC Evolutionary Biology
2406:Clarke, Massimo (2010)
1447:A Dictionary of Aviation
1445:Wragg, David W. (1973).
1335:Sea Life London Aquarium
1113:, the pectoral limbs of
1109:In a classic example of
1098:In 2011, researchers at
743:Pelvicachromis taeniatus
710:Pelvicachromis taeniatus
687:to cool down or to herd
289:may influence the way a
249:Compressor fins (blades)
71:. Fins are also used to
4335:10.1109/joe.2004.833219
4161:Journal of Fish Biology
3651:The evolution of whales
3394:10.1073/pnas.1118669109
3040:10.1073/pnas.0810959106
2581:Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
2395:Encyclopædia Britannica
2160:Ship's movements at sea
1881:10.1242/jeb.203.15.2247
1796:The Biological Bulletin
1754:10.1242/jeb.204.13.2251
1356:. Festo also developed
538:. These are typically
5037:Terrestrial locomotion
4981:Evolution of cetaceans
4976:Origin of avian flight
4961:Evolution of tetrapods
4506:Weihs, Daniel (2002).
4468:, pages: 2120β2125. E-
4421:(Oncorhynchus mykiss)"
4091:Lauder, G. V. (2011).
2941:Moore, John A (1988).
2875:Encyclopedia of Fishes
2258:Bow Hunting Whitetails
2211:Carcharodon carcharias
2064:Perez, Tristan (2005)
1934:10.1098/rsbl.2011.0282
1635:Soares, Claire (2008)
1210:
1171:
1095:
1091:Ichthyosaurus communis
1081:
1041:
1023:
611:Temperature regulation
401:
343:
78:Fins first evolved on
48:
5078:Watercraft components
5052:Undulatory locomotion
5001:Homologous structures
4501:10.1145/192161.192170
4373:Experiments in Fluids
4234:Marine Mammal Science
4100:Experiments in Fluids
4037:10.1186/1743-0003-1-6
3792:Witoon Juwarahawong.
3174:Hall, Brian K (2007)
2819:Vannuccini S (1999).
2636:Eur. J. Appl. Physiol
2603:David, Dennis (2001)
2583:nov. gen., nov. spec"
2285:Hobbs, Marvin (2010)
2255:Vujic, Dragan (2007)
2215:Journal of Morphology
2178:Rana and Joag (2001)
1612:Carlton, John (2007)
1192:
1162:
1087:
1071:
1034:homologous structures
1026:
1014:
396:
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86:are used to generate
40:
4996:Analogous structures
4991:Convergent evolution
4525:10.1093/icb/42.1.127
4415:Standen, EM (2009).
3165:, 23 September 2008.
2963:10.1093/icb/28.2.449
2469:Istiophorus albicans
2268:Page 17, iUniverse.
1375:at MIT prototyped a
1305:The use of fins for
1179:convergent evolution
1111:convergent evolution
1047:De incessu animalium
32:Fin (disambiguation)
30:For other uses, see
5047:Rotating locomotion
4986:Comparative anatomy
4660:, 19 November 2008.
4385:2007ExFl...43..641L
4327:2004IJOE...29..556L
4173:2004JFBio..65.1193B
4112:2011ExFl...51...23L
3952:Festo AquaRay Robot
3918:Control Engineering
3885:. Times of London.
3858:on 26 November 2020
3749:"Bent Out of Shape"
3447:1997Natur.388..639S
3385:2011PNAS..10821146K
3379:(52): 21146β21151.
3357:, 13 December 2011.
3245:"From fins to feet"
3113:10.7554/eLife.60635
3031:2009PNAS..106.5720G
2683:Undersea Hyperb Med
2533:2010BMCEE..10..301B
2481:littoralsociety.org
2181:Classical Mechanics
2127:Magnuson JJ (1978)
2033:2006AnRFM..38..193F
1996:10.1093/icb/42.1.85
1790:(Scomber japonicus)
1535:1999IJOE...24..237S
1339:University of Essex
1135:even-toed ungulates
534:and self-propelled
4966:Evolution of birds
4719:Aquatic locomotion
4655:A fin-tuned design
4649:Fish Skin Research
4634:Locomotion in Fish
4460:2011-04-01 at the
4438:10.1242/jeb.033084
4196:2023-12-16 at the
4074:2020-12-05 at the
4001:2015-09-19 at the
3979:2015-09-24 at the
3957:2020-11-24 at the
3935:2016-03-04 at the
3913:2020-09-28 at the
3755:. Norton, 179β94.
3656:2020-12-16 at the
3629:2023-12-16 at the
3588:Systematic Biology
3515:Science News Daily
3496:2012-11-10 at the
3350:2017-07-03 at the
3277:2020-11-11 at the
3231:2021-01-14 at the
3209:2023-03-17 at the
3158:2020-09-27 at the
3077:2020-09-27 at the
2996:2019-05-30 at the
2950:American Zoologist
2908:Journal of Zoology
2859:2011-11-11 at the
2852:Ridhwan CZ (2008)
2802:2016-01-05 at the
2737:2020-10-30 at the
2612:2023-12-16 at the
2498:2019-05-20 at the
2444:2023-12-16 at the
2415:2023-12-16 at the
2390:2023-12-16 at the
2363:2023-12-16 at the
2345:, Sorrento, Italy.
2317:2023-12-16 at the
2264:2023-12-16 at the
2227:10.1002/jmor.10207
2187:2023-12-16 at the
2134:2023-12-16 at the
2106:2023-12-16 at the
2073:2023-12-16 at the
1677:2023-12-16 at the
1644:2023-12-16 at the
1587:2015-06-02 at the
1490:2020-11-26 at the
1397:Aquatic locomotion
1211:
1096:
1082:
1024:
617:heat transfer fins
402:
368:rotational freedom
344:
321:volumetric imaging
49:
5060:
5059:
5017:Animal locomotion
4956:Evolution of fish
4836:facultative biped
4630:
4629:
4474:978-1-4244-3804-4
4290:10.1242/jeb.00496
4283:(16): 2749β2758.
3441:(6643): 639β648.
3284:, 7 October 2011.
3025:(14): 5720β5724.
2898:Fish, FE (1990).
2884:978-0-12-547665-2
2769:978-1-55992-077-3
2505:. 8 October 2010.
1977:Fish, FE (2002).
1860:Scomber japonicus
1736:Scomber japonicus
1553:10.1109/48.757275
1473:Oxford dictionary
1331:thunniform motion
1303:
1302:
1193:In the 1990s the
1175:Stephen Jay Gould
1100:Monash University
925:culinary delicacy
825:open water fishes
668:convect with fins
601:RIM-7 Sea Sparrow
399:great white shark
284:
137:Thrust generation
16:(Redirected from
5090:
5027:Robot locomotion
4801:Limb development
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1546:
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1482:
1476:
1467:
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1442:
1422:Sail (submarine)
1412:Robot locomotion
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4971:Origin of birds
4944:
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4806:Limb morphology
4787:
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4764:Ray-finned fish
4729:Fish locomotion
4705:
4692:
4616:
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4550:External videos
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4487:, pages 43β50.
4462:Wayback Machine
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4198:Wayback Machine
4190:Fish Locomotion
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4152:Further reading
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4076:Wayback Machine
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3981:Wayback Machine
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