Session GF: Biofluids VIII: Swimming

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Chair: Aline Cotel, University of Michigan
Salt Palace Convention Center - 151 G


Monday, November 19, 2007
10:30AM - 10:43AM

GF.00001: DPIV Measurements on Dolphins: Examining Gray's Paradox
Paul Legac , Frank Fish , Terrie Williams , Timothy Wei

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Monday, November 19, 2007
10:43AM - 10:56AM

GF.00002: A Study of a Mechanical Swimming Dolphin
Lilly Fang , Daniel Maass , Megan Leftwich , Alexander Smits

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Monday, November 19, 2007
10:56AM - 11:09AM

GF.00003: Velocity Measurements of a Pistol Shrimp's Micro Water Jet Using High Speed PIV
J. Torres , K. Washington , S. Wong , M. Zarzecki , Y. Cheng , F.J. Diez

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Monday, November 19, 2007
11:09AM - 11:22AM

GF.00004: A theoretical framework for fish-eddy interactions
Aline Cotel , Paul Webb

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Monday, November 19, 2007
11:22AM - 11:35AM

GF.00005: An efficient algorithm for fully resolved simulation of freely swimming bodies
Anup Shirgaonkar , Neelesh Patankar , Malcolm MacIver

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Monday, November 19, 2007
11:35AM - 11:48AM

GF.00006: High-fidelity simulations of simple models of biomorphic aquatic locomotion
Jeff Eldredge , Daniel Hector , Megan Wilson

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Monday, November 19, 2007
11:48AM - 12:01PM

GF.00007: Wake structure of rigid pitching panels with biologically inspired geometry
Melissa Green , Alexander Smits

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Monday, November 19, 2007
12:01PM - 12:14PM

GF.00008: Does the sailfish skin reduce the skin friction like the shark skin?
Woong Sagong , Sangho Choi , Chulkyu Kim , Woo-Pyung Jeon , Haecheon Choi

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Monday, November 19, 2007
12:14PM - 12:27PM

GF.00009: Flow Measurements over a Biomimetic Surface Roughness Microgeometry
Amy Lang , Pablo Hidalgo , Matthew Westcott

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Monday, November 19, 2007
12:27PM - 12:40PM

GF.00010: Biomemetic pumping by gill plate arrays: Reynolds number effects in mayfly nymphs
Andrew Sensenig , Jeffrey Shultz , Ken Kiger

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