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  • Sērija : The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications 155
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1489999167
  • ISBN-13: 9781489999160
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 316 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 510 g, XVI, 316 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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This volume developed from a Workshop on Natural Locomotion in Fluids and on Surfaces: Swimming, Flying, and Sliding which was held at the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) at the University of Minnesota, from June 1-5, 2010.  The subject matter ranged widely from observational data to theoretical mechanics, and reflected the broad scope of the workshop.  In both the prepared presentations and in the informal discussions, the workshop engaged exchanges across disciplines and invited a lively interaction between modelers and observers.

 

The articles in this volume were invited and fully refereed. They provide a representative if necessarily incomplete account of the field of natural locomotion during a period of rapid growth and expansion.  The papers presented at the workshop, and the contributions to the present volume, can be roughly divided into those pertaining to swimming on the scale of marine organisms, swimming of microorganisms at low Reynolds numbers, animal flight, and sliding and other related examples of locomotion.
Foreword v
Preface vii
Part I Invited Papers
Model Problems for Fish Schooling
3(12)
Silas Albert
The Challenge of Understanding and Quantifying Fish Responses to Turbulence-Dominated Physical Environments
15(20)
Aline J. Cotel
Paul W. Webb
The fluid dynamics of feeding in the upside-down jellyfish
35(18)
Christina Hamlet
Laura A. Miller
Terry Rodriguez
Arvind Santhanakrishnan
Kinetic Models for Biologically Active Suspensions
53(20)
David Saintillan
Individual to collective dynamics of swimming bacteria
73(10)
Luis H. Cisneros
Sujoy Ganguly
Raymond E. Goldstein
John O. Kessler
Dynamics, Control, and Stabilization of Turning Flight in Fruit Flies
83(18)
Leif Ristroph
Attila J. Bergou
Gordon J. Berman
John Guckenheimer
Z. Jane Wang
Itai Cohen
Geometric Mechanics, Dynamics, and Control of Fishlike Swimming in a Planar Ideal Fluid
101(16)
Scott David Kelly
Parthesh Pujari
Hailong Xiong
Slithering locomotion
117(22)
David L. Hu
Michael Shelley
Part II Contributed Papers
Shark Skin Boundary Layer Control
139(12)
Amy Lang
Philip Motta
Maria Laura Habegger
Robert Hueter
Numerical Modeling of the Performance of Ray Fins in Fish Locomotion
151(8)
Qiang Zhu
Kourosh Shoele
Formation of Ocean Surface Patterns by Cetacean Fluke Oscillations
159(8)
Rachel Levy
David Uminsky
Unsolved Problems in the Locomotion of Mammalian Sperm
167(10)
Susan S. Suarez
Computing optimal Strokes for Low Reynolds Number Swimmers
177(8)
Antonio Desimone
Luca Heltai
Fran Cois Alouges
Aline Lefebvre-Lepot
Models of Low Reynolds Number Swimmers Inspired by Cell Blebbing
185(12)
Qixuan Wang
Jifeng Hu
Hans Othmer
A Low-Reynolds-Number Treadmilling Swimmer Near a Semi-infinite Wall
197(10)
Kiori Obuse
Jean-Luc Thiffeault
Cilia Induced Bending of Paramecium in Microchannels
207(10)
Saikat Jana
Junil Kim
Sung Yang
Sunghwan Jung
Rheology of Sheared Bacterial Suspensions
217(8)
Zhenlu Cui
Xiao-Ming Zeng
A User-Friendly Formulation of the Newtonian Dynamics for the Coupled Wing-Body System in Insect Flight
225(10)
Sheng Xu
Efficient Flapping Flight Using Flexible Wings Oscillating at Resonance
235(12)
Hassan Masoud
Alexander Alexeev
Stability of Passive Locomotion in Periodically-Generated Vortex Wakes
247(8)
Babak G. Oskouei
Eva Kanso
Simulating Vortex Wakes of Flapping Plates
255(8)
J.X. Sheng
A. Ysasi
D. Kolomenskiy
M. Nitsche
E. Kanso
K. Schneider
A Velocity Decomposition Approach for Solving the Immersed Interface Problem with Dirichlet Boundary Conditions
263(8)
Anita T. Layton
Elliptic Regularization and the Solvability of Self-Propelled Locomotion Problems
271(10)
Adam Boucher
Comparative Studies Reveal Principles of Movement on and Within Granular Media
281(12)
Yang Ding
Nick Gravish
Chen Li
Ryan D. Maladen
Nicole Mazouchova
Sarah S. Sharpe
Paul B. Umbanhowar
Daniel I. Goldman
IMA Locomotion Workshop Participants 293