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DOI: 10.2514/6.2019-0348
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The Vortex Formation of an Unsteady Translating Plate with a Rotating Tip

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“…Kinematic variations for one DoF systems, including rotational frequency and the number of rotations, are modified through controlling the actuation motor, affecting the generated forces. Despite the simplicity of one DoF systems, these set-ups are extremely useful to expose the main characteristics of the translation phase, particularly the LEV structure [57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65]. During this steadily revolving motion, the LEV is formed and hence the flow structure involved resembles that within the translation phase of a flapping wing.…”
Section: One Degree Of Freedom Rigsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Kinematic variations for one DoF systems, including rotational frequency and the number of rotations, are modified through controlling the actuation motor, affecting the generated forces. Despite the simplicity of one DoF systems, these set-ups are extremely useful to expose the main characteristics of the translation phase, particularly the LEV structure [57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65]. During this steadily revolving motion, the LEV is formed and hence the flow structure involved resembles that within the translation phase of a flapping wing.…”
Section: One Degree Of Freedom Rigsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Axial flow, a function of centripetal and Coriolis acceleration, has been shown to stabilize the LEV [27,35,88], where strong spanwise flow in the LEV region draining the vorticity toward the tip prevents the overexpansion and inevitable instability of the LEV itself. Likely a result of the strong induced spanwise flow, low Rossby numbers lead to greater TV coherence, which aids in LEV attachment [63].…”
Section: Experimental Rigsmentioning
confidence: 99%