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Power Output And Propulsive Efficiency Of Swimming Bottle-Nosed Dolphins (Tursiops-Truncatus), Frank E. Fish Dec 1993

Power Output And Propulsive Efficiency Of Swimming Bottle-Nosed Dolphins (Tursiops-Truncatus), Frank E. Fish

Frank E. Fish

The power output and propulsive efficiency of swimming bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) were determined from a hydromechanical model. The propulsive movements were filmed as dolphins swam in large pools. Dolphins swam at velocities of 1.2-6.0 m s-1. Propulsion was provided by dorsoventral oscillations of the posterior body and flukes. The maximum angle of attack of the flukes showed a linear decrease with velocity, whereas the frequency of the propulsive cycle increased linearly with increasing velocity. Amplitude was 20 % of body length and remained constant with velocity. Propulsive efficiency was 0.81. The thrust power computed was within physiological limits. After …