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整体硬骨鱼类的非线性弯曲响应:鳞片和皮肤的作用。

The nonlinear flexural response of a whole teleost fish: Contribution of scales and skin.

机构信息

Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, Macdonald Engineering Building, 817 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 0C3.

Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, Macdonald Engineering Building, 817 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 0C3; College of Civil Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha, Hunan Province 410082, China.

出版信息

J Mech Behav Biomed Mater. 2017 Dec;76:97-103. doi: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2017.06.014. Epub 2017 Jun 13.

Abstract

The scaled skin of fish is an intricate system that provides mechanical protection against hard and sharp puncture, while maintaining the high flexural compliance required for unhindered locomotion. This unusual combination of local hardness and global compliance makes fish skin an interesting model for bioinspired protective systems. In this work we investigate the flexural response of whole teleost fish, and how scales may affect global flexural stiffness. A bending moment is imposed on the entire body of a striped bass (Morone saxatilis). Imaging is used to measure local curvature, to generate moment-curvature curves as function of position along the entire axis of the fish. We find that the flexural stiffness is the highest in the thick middle portion of the fish, and lowest in the caudal and rostral ends. The flexural response is nonlinear, with an initial soft response followed by significant stiffening at larger flexural deformations. Low flexural stiffness at low curvatures promotes efficient swimming, while higher stiffness at high curvatures enables a possible tendon effect, where the mechanical energy at the end of a stroke is stored in the form of strain energy in the fish skin. To assess the contribution of the scales to stiffening we performed flexural tests with and without scales, following a careful protocol to take in account tissue degradation and the effects of temperature. Our findings suggest that scales do not substantially increase the whole body flexural stiffness of teleost fish over ranges of deformations which are typical of swimming and maneuvering. Teleost scales are thin and relatively flexible, so they can accommodate large flexural deformations. This finding is in contrast to the bulkier ganoid scales which were shown in previous reports to have a profound impact of global flexural deformations and swimming in fish like gar or Polypterus.

摘要

鱼类的鳞片是一个复杂的系统,它提供了机械保护,防止硬物和尖锐物刺穿,同时保持了无障碍游动所需的高弯曲顺应性。这种局部硬度和整体顺应性的不寻常组合使鱼类皮肤成为仿生保护系统的有趣模型。在这项工作中,我们研究了全硬骨鱼的弯曲响应,以及鳞片如何影响整体弯曲刚度。我们在条纹鲈鱼(Morone saxatilis)的整个身体上施加弯矩。通过成像来测量局部曲率,生成沿鱼体整个轴的位置的弯矩-曲率曲线。我们发现,弯曲刚度在鱼体的中间部分最厚,在尾部和头部最低。弯曲响应是非线性的,初始响应较软,然后在较大的弯曲变形时明显变硬。在低曲率时低弯曲刚度有利于高效游动,而在高曲率时更高的刚度可实现可能的肌腱效应,即冲程末端的机械能以应变能的形式储存在鱼皮中。为了评估鳞片对刚度的贡献,我们在有和没有鳞片的情况下进行了弯曲测试,遵循了一个仔细的方案,以考虑组织降解和温度的影响。我们的发现表明,在游泳和机动的典型变形范围内,鳞片不会显著增加硬骨鱼的整体弯曲刚度。硬骨鱼的鳞片很薄且相对灵活,因此可以适应大的弯曲变形。这一发现与以前的报告中显示的更笨重的盾鳞形成鲜明对比,盾鳞对鱼类如大鳄龟或巨骨舌鱼的整体弯曲变形和游泳有深远的影响。

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