2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2409268121
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Distributed feather-inspired flow control mitigates stall and expands flight envelope

Girguis Sedky,
Nathaniel Simon,
Ahmed K. Othman
et al.

Abstract: Multiple rows of feathers, known as the covert feathers, contour the upper and lower surfaces of bird wings. These feathers have been observed to deploy passively during high angle of attack maneuvers and are suggested to play an aerodynamic role. However, there have been limited attempts to capture their underlying flow physics or assess the function of multiple covert rows. Here, we first identify two flow control mechanisms associated with a single covert-inspired flap and their location sensitivity: a pres… Show more

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