The aerodynamic properties of bird wings were examined at Reynolds numbers of 1-5 x io 4 and were correlated with morphological parameters such as apsect ratio, camber, nose radius and position of maximum thickness. The many qualitative differences between the aerodynamic properties of bird, insect and aeroplane wings are attributable mainly to their differing Reynolds numbers. Bird wings, which operate at lower Reynolds numbers than aero-foils, have high minimum drag coefficients (o>o3-o-i3), low maximum lift coefficients (o-8-i-2) and low maximum lift/drag ratios (3-17). Bird and insect wings have low aerofoil efficiency factors (0-2-0-8) compared to conventional aerofoils (0-9-0-95) because of their low Reynolds numbers and high profi...
A novel lifting line formulation is presented for the quasi-steady aerodynamic evaluation of insect-...
Unlike airplanes birds must have either flapping or oscillating wings (the hummingbird). Only such w...
Bird flight occurs over a range of Reynolds numbers (Re; 104Re105, where Re is a measure of the rela...
The diversity of wing morphologies in birds reflects their variety of flight styles and the associat...
Due to lack of reliable data, very little is understood about low Reynolds number aerodynamics espec...
1. A Harris ' hawk with a mass of 0.702 kg and a maximum wing span of 1.02 m glided freely in a...
A central challenge to the study of animal aerodynamics has been the measurement offerees generated ...
The effect of airfoil design parameters, such as airfoil thickness and camber, are well understood i...
Birds are adapted to a wide range of flight conditions, from steady fixed-wing glides to high angle ...
1. The feathers at the wing tips of most birds that soar over land separate both horizontally and ve...
In aircraft propellers that are used to propel aircraft forward at some speed, propeller blade twist...
In the early days of aeronautics the flight of birds has stimulated scientists and engineers in the ...
1. The centre of area of the wings of a Harris ' hawk gliding freely in a wind tunnel moved for...
ABSTRACT Birds are known for their agility, manoeuvrability, and flexibility during flight. These fe...
Gliding flight is a relatively inexpensive mode of flight used by many larger bird species, where po...
A novel lifting line formulation is presented for the quasi-steady aerodynamic evaluation of insect-...
Unlike airplanes birds must have either flapping or oscillating wings (the hummingbird). Only such w...
Bird flight occurs over a range of Reynolds numbers (Re; 104Re105, where Re is a measure of the rela...
The diversity of wing morphologies in birds reflects their variety of flight styles and the associat...
Due to lack of reliable data, very little is understood about low Reynolds number aerodynamics espec...
1. A Harris ' hawk with a mass of 0.702 kg and a maximum wing span of 1.02 m glided freely in a...
A central challenge to the study of animal aerodynamics has been the measurement offerees generated ...
The effect of airfoil design parameters, such as airfoil thickness and camber, are well understood i...
Birds are adapted to a wide range of flight conditions, from steady fixed-wing glides to high angle ...
1. The feathers at the wing tips of most birds that soar over land separate both horizontally and ve...
In aircraft propellers that are used to propel aircraft forward at some speed, propeller blade twist...
In the early days of aeronautics the flight of birds has stimulated scientists and engineers in the ...
1. The centre of area of the wings of a Harris ' hawk gliding freely in a wind tunnel moved for...
ABSTRACT Birds are known for their agility, manoeuvrability, and flexibility during flight. These fe...
Gliding flight is a relatively inexpensive mode of flight used by many larger bird species, where po...
A novel lifting line formulation is presented for the quasi-steady aerodynamic evaluation of insect-...
Unlike airplanes birds must have either flapping or oscillating wings (the hummingbird). Only such w...
Bird flight occurs over a range of Reynolds numbers (Re; 104Re105, where Re is a measure of the rela...