Analytical results for how flexibility affects flapping propulsion Matthew Nick J. Moore, Courant Institute and Florida State University |
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Dynamic boundaries in flowing fluids, from erosion sculptures to flapping wing flight Leif Ristroph, NYU |
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Manipulation and size sorting of microparticles in streaming flow Sascha Hilgenfeldt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States |
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Modeling acoustic fluid-structure interaction in the cochlea in the time-domain Julien Meaud, Georgia Institute of Technology |
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Near-wall motion of a squirmer in viscoelastic fluids Gaojin Li, University of Notre Dame, United States |
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On the chordwise and spanwise flexibilities of fish fin during free swimming Geng Liu, University of virginia, United States |
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Paramecia swimming in viscous flow Sunny Jung, Virginia Tech, United States |
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Sophie Ramananarivo, Nyu |
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Three-dimensional streaming flow patterns in confinement Sascha Hilgenfeldt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States |
Problems involving the interaction between moving and/or deformable structures and their surrounding fluid are ubiquitous in natural and man-made systems. The coupling between the dynamics of the fluid and the kinematics and mechanics of the object often gives rise to unexpected behaviors important to many technological and biological applications. This symposium aims at bringing together engineers, mathematicians, and (bio) physicists to discuss recent theoretical, computational, and experimental studies related to fluid-structure interaction.