Tomographic particle image velocimetry was used to explore the evolution of three-dimensional flow structures of revolving low-aspect-ratio flat plates in combination with force measurements at a Reynolds number of 10,000. Two motion kinematics are compared that result in the same terminal condition (revolution with constant angular velocity and 45? angle of attack) but differ in the motion during the buildup phase: pitching while revolving at a constant angular velocity; or surging with a constant acceleration at a fixed angle of attack. Comparison of force histories shows that the pitching wing generates considerably higher forces during the buildup phase which is also predicted by a quasi-steady model quite accurately. The difference in ...
Three-dimensional unsteady flow fields of a flapping, low-aspect-ratio wing have been investigated b...
The interaction between leading-edge-vortex and tip-vortex development on a low-aspect-ratio plate h...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90618/1/AIAA-2011-872-285.pd
Tomographic particle image velocimetry was used to explore the evolution of three-dimensional flow s...
The evolution of three-dimensional flow structures of revolving low-aspect-ratio plates in the Reyno...
The flow field and fluid-dynamic loads of revolving low-aspect-ratio chordwise-flexible wings are st...
This study explores the flow field and fluid-dynamic loads generated by revolving low-aspect-ratio f...
© 2016, The Author(s).Pitching flat plates are a useful simplification of flapping wings, and their ...
Three-dimensional vortex formation process for plates in impulsive motion is investigated experiment...
In the present study, we use numerical simulations to investigate the three-dimensional flows over l...
This study explores the effects of rotational mechanisms on the characteristics of the leading edge ...
Vortical structures in the separated flow and near-wake regions behind a three-dimensional wing in a...
The unsteady effect of a periodic pitching motion on the characteristic of a laminar separation bubb...
We investigated the three-dimensional vorticity dynamics of the flows generated by revolving wings u...
In this study, an experimental investigation was performed to characterize the dynamic stall of pitc...
Three-dimensional unsteady flow fields of a flapping, low-aspect-ratio wing have been investigated b...
The interaction between leading-edge-vortex and tip-vortex development on a low-aspect-ratio plate h...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90618/1/AIAA-2011-872-285.pd
Tomographic particle image velocimetry was used to explore the evolution of three-dimensional flow s...
The evolution of three-dimensional flow structures of revolving low-aspect-ratio plates in the Reyno...
The flow field and fluid-dynamic loads of revolving low-aspect-ratio chordwise-flexible wings are st...
This study explores the flow field and fluid-dynamic loads generated by revolving low-aspect-ratio f...
© 2016, The Author(s).Pitching flat plates are a useful simplification of flapping wings, and their ...
Three-dimensional vortex formation process for plates in impulsive motion is investigated experiment...
In the present study, we use numerical simulations to investigate the three-dimensional flows over l...
This study explores the effects of rotational mechanisms on the characteristics of the leading edge ...
Vortical structures in the separated flow and near-wake regions behind a three-dimensional wing in a...
The unsteady effect of a periodic pitching motion on the characteristic of a laminar separation bubb...
We investigated the three-dimensional vorticity dynamics of the flows generated by revolving wings u...
In this study, an experimental investigation was performed to characterize the dynamic stall of pitc...
Three-dimensional unsteady flow fields of a flapping, low-aspect-ratio wing have been investigated b...
The interaction between leading-edge-vortex and tip-vortex development on a low-aspect-ratio plate h...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90618/1/AIAA-2011-872-285.pd