Hopscotching jellyfish: combining different duty cycle kinematics can lead to enhanced swimming performance

Tierney Baldwin,Nicholas A. Battista

BIOINSPIRATION & BIOMIMETICS(2021)

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Jellyfish (Medusozoa) have been deemed the most energy-efficient animals in the world. Their bell morphology and relatively simple nervous systems make them attractive to robotocists. Although, the science community has devoted much attention to understanding their swimming performance, there is still much to be learned about the jet propulsive locomotive gait displayed by prolate jellyfish. Traditionally, computational scientists have assumed uniform duty cycle kinematics when computationally modeling jellyfish locomotion. In this study we used fluid-structure interaction modeling to determine possible enhancements in performance from shuffling different duty cycles together across multiple Reynolds numbers and contraction frequencies. Increases in speed and reductions in cost of transport were observed as high as 80% and 50%, respectively. Generally, the net effects were greater for cases involving lower contraction frequencies. Overall, robust duty cycle combinations were determined that led to enhanced or impeded performance.
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jellyfish, aquatic locomotion, duty cycle, swimming performance, mathematical biology, fluid-structure interaction, theoretical biology
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