Biomimetics (Feb 2020)

The Impact of a Flexible Stern on Canoe Boat Maneuverability and Speed

  • Anna Theresia Stadler,
  • Martin Schönauer,
  • Roozbeh Aslani,
  • Werner Baumgartner,
  • Tillmann Philippi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics5010007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 7

Abstract

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Paddle boats like canoes and kayaks draw a sinusoidal path when a linear movement is intended. The reason for this behavior is that each paddle stroke induces a lateral movement of the boat. In this study, we sought to reduce the so-called yawing motion. We therefore replaced the stiff stern by a flexible stern, which is based on the Fin Ray Effect®. We built down-scaled boat models and tested them in a water channel. The similarities between experimental and original setup were evaluated by means of a dimensional analysis. (Thermoplastic) elastomers with various flexibility were used for the stern construction. In the experiments conducted in the water channel, we determined the forces acting on the boat with different stern models. The results reveal that the flexible stern induced a torque counteracting the boat’s deflection, while the stiff stern caused a torque enhancing it. A paddle boat with a flexible stern could hence be a promising new method to reduce the boat’s yawing movement.

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