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CAREER: Fluid-structure interactions and vortex dynamics of multi-jet propulsion inspired — NSF Award to Montana State University

Some of the ocean’s most efficient swimmers, including jellyfish, salps, and siphonophores, move by expelling water in the form of vortex rings. These vortex rings are created by the systematic contraction and relaxation of their bodies. Colonial siphonophores have many small, flexible, jetting units along their body.

Award titleCAREER: Fluid-structure interactions and vortex dynamics of multi-jet propulsion inspired
Award ID2543501
AwardeeMontana State University
CityBOZEMAN
StateMT
Amount obligated$596,996
Principal investigatorSarah Morris
ProgramFD-Fluid Dynamics
Start date02/01/2026
AbstractSome of the ocean’s most efficient swimmers, including jellyfish, salps, and siphonophores, move by expelling water in the form of vortex rings. These vortex rings are created by the systematic contraction and relaxation of their bodies. Colonial siphonophores have many small, flexible, jetting units along their body. These units can coordinate to produce multiple pulsed vortex rings at once, enabling efficient swimming and dynamic and complex directional control. Inspired by these systems, this
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