2021
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.210471
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Effects of uniform vertical inflow perturbations on the performance of flapping wings

Abstract: Flapping wings have attracted significant interest for use in miniature unmanned flying vehicles. Although numerous studies have investigated the performance of flapping wings under quiescent conditions, effects of freestream disturbances on their performance remain under-explored. In this study, we experimentally investigated the effects of uniform vertical inflows on flapping wings using a Reynolds-scaled apparatus operating in water at Reynolds number ≈ 3600. The overall lift and drag produced by a flapping… Show more

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“…The robust response of birds in transient atmospheric conditions motivates bio-inspired mitigation studies. For example, recent research examines leveraging highly distributed sensing [17][18][19], advantageous flow separation [20,21], continuous flapping [22][23][24], and feathering [25,26]. In actuality, the immense morphological and neuromechanical complexity of birds renders avian gust resilience an integrated, systems-level emergent phenomenon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The robust response of birds in transient atmospheric conditions motivates bio-inspired mitigation studies. For example, recent research examines leveraging highly distributed sensing [17][18][19], advantageous flow separation [20,21], continuous flapping [22][23][24], and feathering [25,26]. In actuality, the immense morphological and neuromechanical complexity of birds renders avian gust resilience an integrated, systems-level emergent phenomenon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%