This paper extends a previous study by Wu (Adv. Appl. Mech. 2001; 38:291-353) to continue developing a fully non-linear theory for calculation of unsteady flow generated by a two-dimensional flexible lifting surface moving in arbitrary manner through an incompressible and inviscid fluid for modelling bird/insect flight and fish swimming. The original physical concept elucidated by von Kármán and Sears (J. Aeronau Sci. 1938; 5:379-390) in describing the complete vortex system of a wing and its wake in non-uniform motion for their linear theory is adapted and applied to a fully non-linear consideration. The new theory employs a joint Eulerian and Lagrangian description of the lifting-surface movement to facilitate the formulation. The present...
International audienceWe study the dynamics of a rigid, symmetric wing that is flapped vertically in...
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This study successfully described the mechanics of flapping hovering flight within the framework of ...
This paper extends the previous studies by Wu [Wu TY (2001) Adv Appl Mech 38:291–353; Wu TY (2005) A...
outstanding scholarship, and for paying a sincere tribute to his most distinguished life and work. A...
Abstract. This paper extends the previous studies by Wu (2001-2006)[1]-[3] to continue developing a ...
In this paper, we investigate the locomotion of fish and birds by applying a new unsteady, flexible ...
The initial phases of a study of the large-amplitude unsteady aerodynamics of wings in severe maneuv...
In the present paper, a numerical model to study the nonlinear and unsteady aerodynamics of morphing...
This expository review is devoted to fish swimming and bird/insect flight. (a) The simple waving mot...
Wing or fin flexibility can dramatically affect the performance of flying and swimming animals. Both...
A self-propelled flexible flapping wing 2D numerical model undergoing a combined pitching and heavin...
Flapping wings in nature demonstrate a large force envelope, with capabilities far beyond the tradit...
Bio-inspired flapping wing has potential application to micro air vehicles (MAV). Due to the nature ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Th...
International audienceWe study the dynamics of a rigid, symmetric wing that is flapped vertically in...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97095/1/AIAA2012-1211.pd
This study successfully described the mechanics of flapping hovering flight within the framework of ...
This paper extends the previous studies by Wu [Wu TY (2001) Adv Appl Mech 38:291–353; Wu TY (2005) A...
outstanding scholarship, and for paying a sincere tribute to his most distinguished life and work. A...
Abstract. This paper extends the previous studies by Wu (2001-2006)[1]-[3] to continue developing a ...
In this paper, we investigate the locomotion of fish and birds by applying a new unsteady, flexible ...
The initial phases of a study of the large-amplitude unsteady aerodynamics of wings in severe maneuv...
In the present paper, a numerical model to study the nonlinear and unsteady aerodynamics of morphing...
This expository review is devoted to fish swimming and bird/insect flight. (a) The simple waving mot...
Wing or fin flexibility can dramatically affect the performance of flying and swimming animals. Both...
A self-propelled flexible flapping wing 2D numerical model undergoing a combined pitching and heavin...
Flapping wings in nature demonstrate a large force envelope, with capabilities far beyond the tradit...
Bio-inspired flapping wing has potential application to micro air vehicles (MAV). Due to the nature ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Th...
International audienceWe study the dynamics of a rigid, symmetric wing that is flapped vertically in...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97095/1/AIAA2012-1211.pd
This study successfully described the mechanics of flapping hovering flight within the framework of ...