2022
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2021.0942
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Keels of boxfish carapaces strongly improve stabilization against roll

Abstract: Boxfish (Ostraciidae) have peculiar body shapes, with conspicuous keels formed by their bony carapaces. Previous studies have proposed various hydrodynamic roles for these keels, including reducing drag during swimming, contributing to passive stabilization of the swimming course, or providing resistance against roll rotations. Here, we tested these hypotheses using computational fluid dynamics simulations of five species of Ostraciidae with a range of carapace shapes. The hydrodynamic performance of the origi… Show more

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“…It is attributed to NatiSythen. in reality, increases drag [24,25]. The innovative design of the bionic car incorporates a rounded nose, which contributes to its low-drag characteristics [26].…”
Section: Description and Features Of Biom *mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is attributed to NatiSythen. in reality, increases drag [24,25]. The innovative design of the bionic car incorporates a rounded nose, which contributes to its low-drag characteristics [26].…”
Section: Description and Features Of Biom *mentioning
confidence: 99%