Lunocet

The Lunocet is a biomimetic monofin intended to reduce drag and augment human swimming ability underwater. It models the dolphin tail by replicating the geometry, scale, and morphology dynamics of what the manufacturer calls the lunate tail propulsor, as the shape is similar to a crescent moon.

Description

The Lunocet is a 5.3 lb (2.4 kg) monofin built from aluminum and rubber with a span of 30 inches. It is attached to a diver using road cycling or triathlon shoes screwed to an aluminum plate oriented at a 30-degree angle to the resting plane of the flukes, to compensate for the angle of the ankle when extended.[1] It was designed by Ted Ciamillo and is made in the USA

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References

1. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=dolphin-inspired-man-made-fin

2. http://web.archive.org/web/20110316003318/http://www.lunocet.com:80/blog/[]

3. http://web.archive.org/web/20130815064736/http://caw-designs.com:80/?page_id=460

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