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“Supersonic” flow in the insect world
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2016
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Recently Professor Black showed a photograph of a baby seal swimming in a shallow pool at a speed greater than the speed of the surface waves. In terms of the hydraulic analogy the seal may be said to be a “supersonic” swimmer.
In lighter vein, it may be wondered whether supersonic flow extends to the insect world! The attached Schlieren photograph shows, for example, a blowfly in a flow at a Mach number of 1·4. The blowfly, suitably stiffened by a film of clear plastic to prevent it from shattering, was sting mounted in a shock tube containing freon as the working fluid.
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