During the past decade, efforts were made to develop a new generation of unmanned aircrafts, qualified as Micro-Air Vehicles. The particularity of these systems resides in their maximum dimension limited to 15 cm, which, in terms of aerodynamics, corresponds to low Reynolds number flows (Re & 102 to 104). At low Reynolds number, the concept of flapping wings seems to be an interesting alter- native to the conventional fixed and rotary wings. Despite the fact that this concept may lead to enhanced lift forces and efficiency ratios, it allows hovering coupled with a low-noise generation. Previous studies (Dickinson et al. in Science 284:1954–1960, 1999) revealed that the flow engendered by flapping wings is highly vortical and unsteady, induc...
The essence of this two-part paper is the analytical, aerodynamic modelling of insect-like flapping...
The vortical flow structures generated by the flapping wings of the DelFly II micro air vehicle in h...
The current research considers the generation and behaviour of the vortices involved in the motion o...
Flight agility, resistance to gusts, capability to hover coupled with a low noise generation might h...
The growing need for mobile aerial platforms capable of performing reconnaissance tasks and gatherin...
In this paper, force and particle-image-velocimetry vorticity measurements of biologically inspired ...
In response to the recent development of Micro-Air Vehicles, active study related to the aerodynamic...
peer reviewedFlapping flight is an increasingly popular area of research, with applications to micro...
A low Reynolds number, flapping wings appears as an alternative to conventional concepts of fixed wi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76695/1/AIAA-2007-129-236.pd
An Unsteady force generation mechanisms (delayed stall, wake capture and rotational lift) during ide...
A bas nombre de Reynolds, le concept de voilure battante apparaît comme une alternative auxconcepts ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106510/1/AIAA2013-66.pd
Flapping flight is an increasingly popular area of research, with applications to micro-unmanned ai...
The presence of streamwise vorticity in the vicinity of the wing tip contributes to lift in thin fla...
The essence of this two-part paper is the analytical, aerodynamic modelling of insect-like flapping...
The vortical flow structures generated by the flapping wings of the DelFly II micro air vehicle in h...
The current research considers the generation and behaviour of the vortices involved in the motion o...
Flight agility, resistance to gusts, capability to hover coupled with a low noise generation might h...
The growing need for mobile aerial platforms capable of performing reconnaissance tasks and gatherin...
In this paper, force and particle-image-velocimetry vorticity measurements of biologically inspired ...
In response to the recent development of Micro-Air Vehicles, active study related to the aerodynamic...
peer reviewedFlapping flight is an increasingly popular area of research, with applications to micro...
A low Reynolds number, flapping wings appears as an alternative to conventional concepts of fixed wi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76695/1/AIAA-2007-129-236.pd
An Unsteady force generation mechanisms (delayed stall, wake capture and rotational lift) during ide...
A bas nombre de Reynolds, le concept de voilure battante apparaît comme une alternative auxconcepts ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106510/1/AIAA2013-66.pd
Flapping flight is an increasingly popular area of research, with applications to micro-unmanned ai...
The presence of streamwise vorticity in the vicinity of the wing tip contributes to lift in thin fla...
The essence of this two-part paper is the analytical, aerodynamic modelling of insect-like flapping...
The vortical flow structures generated by the flapping wings of the DelFly II micro air vehicle in h...
The current research considers the generation and behaviour of the vortices involved in the motion o...