This paper elucidates the aerodynamic role of the dynamically changing wingspan in bat flight. Based on direct numerical simulations of the flow over a slow-flying bat, it is found that the dynamically changing wingspan can significantly enhance the lift. Further, an analysis of flow structures and lift decomposition reveal that the elevated vortex lift associated with the leading-edge vortices intensified by the dynamically changing wingspan considerably contributed to enhancement of the time-averaged lift. The nonlinear interaction between the dynamically changing wing and the vortical structures plays an important role in the lift enhancement of a flying bat in addition to the geometrical effect of changing the lifting-surface area in a ...
Slow and hovering animal flight creates high demands on the lift production of animal wings. Steady ...
Slow and hovering animal flight creates high demands on the lift production of animal wings. Steady ...
Hovering means stationary flight at zero net forward speed, which can be achieved by animals through...
Dynamically stretching and retracting wingspan has been widely observed in the flight of birds and b...
Staying aloft when hovering and flying slowly is demanding. According to quasi-steady-state aerodyna...
Staying aloft when hovering and flying slowly is demanding. According to quasi-steady-state aerodyna...
The flapping flight of animals generates an aerodynamic footprint as a time-varying vortex wake in w...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
The morphology and kinematics of a flying animal determines the resulting aerodynamic lift through t...
Bats, with highly articulated wings, are some of the most agile flyers in nature. A novel three-dime...
Hovering means stationary flight at zero net forward speed, which can be achieved by animals through...
Summary The morphology and kinematics of a flying animal determines the resulting aerodynamic lift t...
In this work, we use a three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation to comprehend...
AbstractDifferent from birds and insects, bats have complex wing-deformation capacity to generate hi...
Bats are diverse, speciose, and inhabit most of earth’s habitats, aided by powered flapping flight. ...
Slow and hovering animal flight creates high demands on the lift production of animal wings. Steady ...
Slow and hovering animal flight creates high demands on the lift production of animal wings. Steady ...
Hovering means stationary flight at zero net forward speed, which can be achieved by animals through...
Dynamically stretching and retracting wingspan has been widely observed in the flight of birds and b...
Staying aloft when hovering and flying slowly is demanding. According to quasi-steady-state aerodyna...
Staying aloft when hovering and flying slowly is demanding. According to quasi-steady-state aerodyna...
The flapping flight of animals generates an aerodynamic footprint as a time-varying vortex wake in w...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
The morphology and kinematics of a flying animal determines the resulting aerodynamic lift through t...
Bats, with highly articulated wings, are some of the most agile flyers in nature. A novel three-dime...
Hovering means stationary flight at zero net forward speed, which can be achieved by animals through...
Summary The morphology and kinematics of a flying animal determines the resulting aerodynamic lift t...
In this work, we use a three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation to comprehend...
AbstractDifferent from birds and insects, bats have complex wing-deformation capacity to generate hi...
Bats are diverse, speciose, and inhabit most of earth’s habitats, aided by powered flapping flight. ...
Slow and hovering animal flight creates high demands on the lift production of animal wings. Steady ...
Slow and hovering animal flight creates high demands on the lift production of animal wings. Steady ...
Hovering means stationary flight at zero net forward speed, which can be achieved by animals through...