Dragonflies possess two pairs of wings and the interactions between forewing (FW) and hindwing (HW) play an important role in dragonfly flight. The effects of tandem-wing (TW) interactions on the aerodynamic performance of dragonfly hovering have been investigated. Numerical simulations of single-wing hovering without interactions and TW hovering with interactions are conducted and compared. It is found that the TW interactions reduce the lift coefficient of FW and HW by 7.36% and 20.25% and also decrease the aerodynamic power and efficiency. The above effects are mainly caused by the interaction between the vortex structures of the FW and the HW, which makes the pressure of the wing surface and the flow field near the wings change. During ...
Here we show, by qualitative free- and tethered-flight flow visualization, that dragonflies fly by u...
The computational fluid dynamic model of a live-sized dragonfly (Sympetrum flaveolum) hindwing is si...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the aerodynamic interactions between the contralateral wings and bet...
Two tandem flapping wings in viscous flow were modeled by using the immersed boundary method for exp...
AbstractTwo tandem flapping wings in viscous flow were modeled by using the immersed boundary method...
Previous researches on dragonfly aerodynamics are based on rigid wings, while natural dragonfly wing...
To uncover the mechanisms how the flexibility and phase difference affect the lift dynamics of flexi...
We present a quantitative characterization of the unsteady aerodynamic features of a live, free-flyi...
Numerical simulations are performed to investigate the influence of crosswind on the aerodynamic cha...
Aerodynamic forces, power consumptions and efficiencies of flexible and rigid tandem wings undergoin...
Insect wing damage resulted from living environment or predation commonly happens in nature. This us...
The dragonfly's ability of gliding and performing dexterous maneuvers during flight attracts the int...
Dragonflies achieve agile maneuverability by flapping four wings independently. Different phase angl...
The material property, kinematics and computational fluid dynamics of the dragonfly Sympetrum flaveo...
Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) has been used to uncover the two distinct aerodynamic mechanisms as...
Here we show, by qualitative free- and tethered-flight flow visualization, that dragonflies fly by u...
The computational fluid dynamic model of a live-sized dragonfly (Sympetrum flaveolum) hindwing is si...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the aerodynamic interactions between the contralateral wings and bet...
Two tandem flapping wings in viscous flow were modeled by using the immersed boundary method for exp...
AbstractTwo tandem flapping wings in viscous flow were modeled by using the immersed boundary method...
Previous researches on dragonfly aerodynamics are based on rigid wings, while natural dragonfly wing...
To uncover the mechanisms how the flexibility and phase difference affect the lift dynamics of flexi...
We present a quantitative characterization of the unsteady aerodynamic features of a live, free-flyi...
Numerical simulations are performed to investigate the influence of crosswind on the aerodynamic cha...
Aerodynamic forces, power consumptions and efficiencies of flexible and rigid tandem wings undergoin...
Insect wing damage resulted from living environment or predation commonly happens in nature. This us...
The dragonfly's ability of gliding and performing dexterous maneuvers during flight attracts the int...
Dragonflies achieve agile maneuverability by flapping four wings independently. Different phase angl...
The material property, kinematics and computational fluid dynamics of the dragonfly Sympetrum flaveo...
Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) has been used to uncover the two distinct aerodynamic mechanisms as...
Here we show, by qualitative free- and tethered-flight flow visualization, that dragonflies fly by u...
The computational fluid dynamic model of a live-sized dragonfly (Sympetrum flaveolum) hindwing is si...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the aerodynamic interactions between the contralateral wings and bet...