VIDEO DOI: https://doi.org/10.48448/jwwm-p227

technical paper

SEB Conference Prague 2024

July 04, 2024

Prague, Czechia

Pressure field surrounding bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) during suction-feeding

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hydrodynamic forces

fish-fluid interactions

suction-feeding

pressure field

Suction-feeding is a common method for capturing prey by aquatic organisms. This method allows for the adaption of predators by enabling them to consume a wide range of prey. Suction- feeding is a complex fish-fluid interaction governed by various hydrodynamic forces: inertia, unsteady, viscous and pressure gradients that are described by the coupling between the flow physics equations (Navier-Stokes) and the dynamic behavior of the fish (motion and forces). This study focuses on estimating the pressure within the flow field surrounding the mouth of a bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) during suction-feeding utilizing Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV). We used high-speed imaging for measurements of the fish buccal kinematics (period and amplitude). The pressure field is estimated from the velocity fields measured by PIV via the Poisson equation. The boundary conditions for the pressure field are determined from the integral momentum equation, separately, for each phase of the suction-feeding cycle. The spatial pressure distribution varied significantly as a function of phase. We explore the suction-feeding process by quantifying the pressure field that drives the flow towards the buccal cavity, where the location of a low-pressure zone varies throughout the feeding cycle.

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