2013
DOI: 10.3182/20130918-4-jp-3022.00014
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Modelling of Drag Forces on a Closed Flexible Fish Cage

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“…Even though the parachute is an open volume, and the CFFC is a closed volume and thereby also dependent on the internal flows and motions of the bag, parallels can be drawn. The drag coefficients found for the cylindrical and cubical bag in Strand et al (2013) and Lader et al (2015) were close to the drag coefficient rage found for parachutes and hemispherical cups (Hoerner, 1958).…”
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“…Even though the parachute is an open volume, and the CFFC is a closed volume and thereby also dependent on the internal flows and motions of the bag, parallels can be drawn. The drag coefficients found for the cylindrical and cubical bag in Strand et al (2013) and Lader et al (2015) were close to the drag coefficient rage found for parachutes and hemispherical cups (Hoerner, 1958).…”
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confidence: 77%
“…For Reynolds numbers below Re ≤ 4 · 10 4 (low velocities), the bag did not appear to deform, but remained the shape as it appeared for only static pressure (Strand et al, 2013). The shape of the bag in still water for pure static pressure were found to be dependent on the load history of the bag (Strand et al, 2014).…”
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