On the swimming of a flexible plate of arbitrary finite thickness

This paper studies the effect of profile thickness on the propulsive forces generated by the swimming of a two-dimensional fish. Comparison of numerical calculations with reported experimental data shows good agreement and demonstrates a decrease of thrust with increasing thickness. Previous two-dimensional linearized theories on fish propulsion dealing with the motion of an infinitesimally thin hydrofoil are included in the present contribution as special cases.

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