<p>Graphic illustrating how the tail-membrane produces foreward thrust during a platform takeoff. The tip of the tail moves along a sinusoidal path through each stroke cycle represented by the curved black-line. Blue lines indicate the position of the tail-membrane relative to the sinusoidal path. The upstroke of the folded tail-membrane would likely be aerodynamically passive, whereas the downstroke provides a thrust force realtive to pitch angle and angle of attack. Numbers indicate tail-membrane position from top to bottom for a single downstroke. T = Thrust, L = Lift, D = Drag. Inset diagram illustrates how angle of attack and pitch angle were calculated for each tail-membrane position during the downstroke. A path tangent was drawn for...
An investigation was performed into the effect of positive and negative sweep angle on the boundary ...
The effects of the horizontal tail surface on the longitudinal dynamics of an or- nithopter were stu...
The theoretical lift and pitching moment due to angle of attack and pitching and the lateral force a...
<p>Using the tail-membrane fanning motions (black arrow indicates direction of travel) of a long-ear...
<p><b>A</b>) 1–2. Fringed myotis (<i>Myotis thysanodes</i>) illustrating adduction of its rear limbs...
<p>Digitized tracings of left wing tip (blue) and tail tip (red) for three takeoff trajectories obse...
<p>(A) Video sequences of the flight after take-off for fruitfly FF1. (B) Time histories of body pit...
<div><p>Historically, studies concerning bat flight have focused primarily on the wings. By analyzin...
Historically, studies concerning bat flight have focused primarily on the wings. By analyzing high-s...
The coarse and fine wing surface meshes are showed overlaid with the fluid grid in the background. T...
<p>Velocity vector fields at the foils’ midlines revealing the differences in flow structures around...
Direct Numerical Simulations of the flow around a pair of flapping wings are presented. The wings ar...
Due to their vastly unsteady aerodynamics, mimicking the flight maneuvers of natural flyers requires...
<p>At low angle of attack, tail up produces a nose up moment relative to zero tail angle, while tail...
The simple canonical problem of a two-dimensional wing profile undergoing a single linear pitch-up/p...
An investigation was performed into the effect of positive and negative sweep angle on the boundary ...
The effects of the horizontal tail surface on the longitudinal dynamics of an or- nithopter were stu...
The theoretical lift and pitching moment due to angle of attack and pitching and the lateral force a...
<p>Using the tail-membrane fanning motions (black arrow indicates direction of travel) of a long-ear...
<p><b>A</b>) 1–2. Fringed myotis (<i>Myotis thysanodes</i>) illustrating adduction of its rear limbs...
<p>Digitized tracings of left wing tip (blue) and tail tip (red) for three takeoff trajectories obse...
<p>(A) Video sequences of the flight after take-off for fruitfly FF1. (B) Time histories of body pit...
<div><p>Historically, studies concerning bat flight have focused primarily on the wings. By analyzin...
Historically, studies concerning bat flight have focused primarily on the wings. By analyzing high-s...
The coarse and fine wing surface meshes are showed overlaid with the fluid grid in the background. T...
<p>Velocity vector fields at the foils’ midlines revealing the differences in flow structures around...
Direct Numerical Simulations of the flow around a pair of flapping wings are presented. The wings ar...
Due to their vastly unsteady aerodynamics, mimicking the flight maneuvers of natural flyers requires...
<p>At low angle of attack, tail up produces a nose up moment relative to zero tail angle, while tail...
The simple canonical problem of a two-dimensional wing profile undergoing a single linear pitch-up/p...
An investigation was performed into the effect of positive and negative sweep angle on the boundary ...
The effects of the horizontal tail surface on the longitudinal dynamics of an or- nithopter were stu...
The theoretical lift and pitching moment due to angle of attack and pitching and the lateral force a...