Previous studies on wake flow visualization of live animals using DPIV have typically used low repetition rate lasers and 2D imaging. Repetition rates of around 10 Hz allow ~1 image per wingbeat in small birds and bats, and even fewer in insects. To accumulate data representing an entire wingbeat therefore requires the stitching-together of images captured from different wingbeats, and at different locations along the wing span for 3D-construction of wake topologies. A 200 Hz stereo DPIV system has recently been installed in the Lund University wind tunnel facility and the high-frame rate can be used to calculate all three velocity components in a cube, whose third dimension is constructed using the Taylor hypothesis. We studied two bat spe...
Slow and hovering animal flight creates high demands on the lift production of animal wings. Steady ...
A novel application of DPIV methods is presented for measuring velocity and vorticity distributions ...
Some insects use leading-edge vortices to generate high lift forces, as has been inferred from quali...
Previous studies on wake flow visualization of live animals using DPIV have typically used low repet...
Bats are unique among extant actively flying animals in having very flexible wings, controlled by mu...
Bats are unique among extant actively flying animals in having very flexible wings, controlled by mu...
Reconstructing the vortex wake of freely flying birds is challenging, but in the past few years, dir...
A flying animal generates a trail of wake vortices that contain information about the time history a...
To obtain a full understanding of the aerodynamics of animal flight, the movement of the wings, the ...
The wake of a freely flying common swift (Apus apus L.) is examined in a wind tunnel at three differ...
The efficiency and performance of a flying animal is directly related to the aerodynamics around its...
The wake of a freely flying common swift (Apus apus L.) is examined in a wind tunnel at three differ...
The wake structures of a bat in flight have a number of characteristics not associated with any of t...
Bats are the only mammals capable of flight, and they are the only animal flyers that are mammals. T...
Slow and hovering animal flight creates high demands on the lift production of animal wings. Steady ...
Slow and hovering animal flight creates high demands on the lift production of animal wings. Steady ...
A novel application of DPIV methods is presented for measuring velocity and vorticity distributions ...
Some insects use leading-edge vortices to generate high lift forces, as has been inferred from quali...
Previous studies on wake flow visualization of live animals using DPIV have typically used low repet...
Bats are unique among extant actively flying animals in having very flexible wings, controlled by mu...
Bats are unique among extant actively flying animals in having very flexible wings, controlled by mu...
Reconstructing the vortex wake of freely flying birds is challenging, but in the past few years, dir...
A flying animal generates a trail of wake vortices that contain information about the time history a...
To obtain a full understanding of the aerodynamics of animal flight, the movement of the wings, the ...
The wake of a freely flying common swift (Apus apus L.) is examined in a wind tunnel at three differ...
The efficiency and performance of a flying animal is directly related to the aerodynamics around its...
The wake of a freely flying common swift (Apus apus L.) is examined in a wind tunnel at three differ...
The wake structures of a bat in flight have a number of characteristics not associated with any of t...
Bats are the only mammals capable of flight, and they are the only animal flyers that are mammals. T...
Slow and hovering animal flight creates high demands on the lift production of animal wings. Steady ...
Slow and hovering animal flight creates high demands on the lift production of animal wings. Steady ...
A novel application of DPIV methods is presented for measuring velocity and vorticity distributions ...
Some insects use leading-edge vortices to generate high lift forces, as has been inferred from quali...