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. 2018 Jun 13;5(6):171628. doi: 10.1098/rsos.171628

Figure 11.

Figure 11.

Optimal planar swimming gait at low Reynolds number. (ad) Instances at different times of a filament swimming according to the identified optimal gait. (e) Evolution of the fitness function f=vfwdmax as a function of the number of generations produced by CMA-ES. Solid blue, solid red and dashed black lines represent, respectively, the evolution of f corresponding to the best solution, the best solution within the current generation, and the mean generation value. (f) Scaled forward (red) and lateral (blue) centre of mass velocities versus normalized time. (g) Gait envelope over one oscillation period Tm. Red lines represent head and tail displacement in time. Settings: Reynolds number Re=10−4, length L=1 m, radius r=0.025 m, filament density ρ=103 kg m−3, Tm=1 s, Young’s modulus E=107 Pa, shear modulus G=2E/3 Pa, shear/stretch matrix S^=diag(4GA^/3,4GA^/3,EA^) N, bend/twist matrix B^=diag(EI1,EI2,GI3)Nm2, dissipation constant γ=5 kg (ms)−1, discretization elements n=50, timestep δt=2.5×10−5 Tm, wavelength λm=2.6L, phase shift ϕm=0, torque B-spline coefficients βi=0,…,5={0,50,50,50,50,0} Nm, bounds maximum attainable torque |β|maxi=0,…,5=50 Nm.