Flapping flight and swimming are increasingly studied due to both their intrinsic scientific richness and their applicability to novel robotic systems. Strip theory is often applied to flapping wings, but such modeling is only rigorously applicable in the limit of infinite aspect ratio (AR) where the geometry and kinematics are effectively uniform. This work compares the flow features and forces of strip theory and three-dimensional flapping foils, maintaining similitude in the rolling and twisting kinematics while varying the foil AR. We find the key influence of finite AR and spanwise varying kinematics is the generation of a time-periodic spanwise flow which stabilizes the vortex structures and enhances the dynamics at the foil root. An ...
Reversed von Kármán streets are responsible for a velocity surplus in the wake of flapping foils, in...
The results of numerical experiments aimed at investigating the topology of the vortex structures sh...
We report results from an experimental investigation on the fluid-structure interactions of flapping...
Flapping flight and swimming are increasingly studied due to both their intrinsic scientific richnes...
Propulsive flapping foils are widely studied in the development of animal-like autonomous systems, e...
Propulsive flapping foils are widely studied in the development of swimming and flying animal-like a...
In this paper, we numerically investigate the effects of time-varying bending stiffness on the propu...
Most wings and fins found in nature tend to be of low or moderate aspect-ratio. However, most experi...
Numerical simulations are used to investigate the effect of aspect ratio on the wake topology and hy...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
while the flexible foil is treated as an inextensible filament. The leading-edge of the foil undergo...
The fluid dynamics of many swimming and flying animals involves the generation and shedding of vorti...
Wing or fin flexibility can dramatically affect the performance of flying and swimming animals. Both...
Over the last several years, there has been great interest from the scientific community in the desi...
Reynolds number, Strouhal number, and formation number are insufficient to quantify the flow propert...
Reversed von Kármán streets are responsible for a velocity surplus in the wake of flapping foils, in...
The results of numerical experiments aimed at investigating the topology of the vortex structures sh...
We report results from an experimental investigation on the fluid-structure interactions of flapping...
Flapping flight and swimming are increasingly studied due to both their intrinsic scientific richnes...
Propulsive flapping foils are widely studied in the development of animal-like autonomous systems, e...
Propulsive flapping foils are widely studied in the development of swimming and flying animal-like a...
In this paper, we numerically investigate the effects of time-varying bending stiffness on the propu...
Most wings and fins found in nature tend to be of low or moderate aspect-ratio. However, most experi...
Numerical simulations are used to investigate the effect of aspect ratio on the wake topology and hy...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
while the flexible foil is treated as an inextensible filament. The leading-edge of the foil undergo...
The fluid dynamics of many swimming and flying animals involves the generation and shedding of vorti...
Wing or fin flexibility can dramatically affect the performance of flying and swimming animals. Both...
Over the last several years, there has been great interest from the scientific community in the desi...
Reynolds number, Strouhal number, and formation number are insufficient to quantify the flow propert...
Reversed von Kármán streets are responsible for a velocity surplus in the wake of flapping foils, in...
The results of numerical experiments aimed at investigating the topology of the vortex structures sh...
We report results from an experimental investigation on the fluid-structure interactions of flapping...