2021
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.210779
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Wake characteristics of a freely rotating bioinspired swept rotor blade

Abstract: Rotor blades can be found in many engineering applications, mainly associated with converting energy from fluids to work (or electricity). Rotor blade geometry is a key factor in the mechanical efficiency of the energy conversion process. For example, wind turbines' performance directly depends on the blade geometry and the wake flow formed behind them. We suggest to use a bioinspired blade based on the common swift wing. Common swift ( Apus apus ) is known to be a long-distance flyer, … Show more

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