A bas nombre de Reynolds, le concept de voilure battante apparaît comme une alternative auxconcepts conventionnels de voilure fixe et voilure tournante. Dans le cadre d’une applicationpratique (micro-drones ou MAVs), l’évaluation de l’adaptabilité d’un tel mode de sustentationrequiert la compréhension fine des principaux mécanismes aérodynamiques mis en jeu et de leurimpact sur les efforts résultants. Ces derniers se caractérisent par une instationnarité forte et descomportements complexes.Les travaux de cette thèse se concentrent sur l'étude du mouvement de vol battu à bas Reynolds (del'ordre de 1000), dans une configuration de vol stationnaire. Le modèle est constitué d’une ailerectangulaire à profil symétrique animé d’un mouvement couplé...
The development of this project is oriented towards the study of force coefficients and flow struct...
The growing need for mobile aerial platforms capable of performing reconnaissance tasks and gatherin...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76695/1/AIAA-2007-129-236.pd
A low Reynolds number, flapping wings appears as an alternative to conventional concepts of fixed wi...
A low Reynolds number, flapping wings appears as an alternative to conventional concepts of fixed wi...
Les phénomènes aérodynamiques autour d'une aile vibrante dans un fluide au repos (vol stationnaire) ...
In response to the recent development of Micro-Air Vehicles, active study related to the aerodynamic...
In response to the recent development of Micro-Air Vehicles, active study related to the aerodynamic...
A bas nombre de Reynolds, le concept de voilure battante apparaît comme une alternative auxconcepts ...
The presence of streamwise vorticity in the vicinity of the wing tip contributes to lift in thin fla...
The motivation for this paper is to obtain a better understanding of the unsteady aerodynamic phenom...
The aerodynamics phenomena of flapping motion in hover are considered in view of the future Micro A...
Micro air vehicles (MAVs) are defined by all spatial dimensions being less than 15 cm. Equipped with...
Micro air vehicles (MAVs) are defined by all spatial dimensions being less than 15 cm. Equipped with...
During the past decade, efforts were made to develop a new generation of unmanned aircrafts, qualifi...
The development of this project is oriented towards the study of force coefficients and flow struct...
The growing need for mobile aerial platforms capable of performing reconnaissance tasks and gatherin...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76695/1/AIAA-2007-129-236.pd
A low Reynolds number, flapping wings appears as an alternative to conventional concepts of fixed wi...
A low Reynolds number, flapping wings appears as an alternative to conventional concepts of fixed wi...
Les phénomènes aérodynamiques autour d'une aile vibrante dans un fluide au repos (vol stationnaire) ...
In response to the recent development of Micro-Air Vehicles, active study related to the aerodynamic...
In response to the recent development of Micro-Air Vehicles, active study related to the aerodynamic...
A bas nombre de Reynolds, le concept de voilure battante apparaît comme une alternative auxconcepts ...
The presence of streamwise vorticity in the vicinity of the wing tip contributes to lift in thin fla...
The motivation for this paper is to obtain a better understanding of the unsteady aerodynamic phenom...
The aerodynamics phenomena of flapping motion in hover are considered in view of the future Micro A...
Micro air vehicles (MAVs) are defined by all spatial dimensions being less than 15 cm. Equipped with...
Micro air vehicles (MAVs) are defined by all spatial dimensions being less than 15 cm. Equipped with...
During the past decade, efforts were made to develop a new generation of unmanned aircrafts, qualifi...
The development of this project is oriented towards the study of force coefficients and flow struct...
The growing need for mobile aerial platforms capable of performing reconnaissance tasks and gatherin...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76695/1/AIAA-2007-129-236.pd