Biological locomotion, observed in the flexible wings of birds and insects, bodies and fins of aquatic mammals and fishes, consists of their ability to morph the wings/fins. The morphing capability holds significance in the abilities of fishes to swim upstream without spending too much energy and that of birds to glide for extended periods of time. Simplifying the wing or fins to a foil, morphing refers to the ability of the foil to change its camber smoothly, without sharp bends on the foil surface. This allows precise control over flow separation and vortex shedding. Compared to conventional trailing-edge extensions or flaps, used in rudders and elevators in submarines and ships, morphing foils provide better control of thrust and lift ch...
A self-propelled flexible flapping wing 2D numerical model undergoing a combined pitching and heavin...
The flow mechanisms of shape-changing moving bodies are investigated through the simple model of a f...
International audienceFlexibility of marine animal fins has been thought to enhance swimming perform...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
Session : Biomechanics in Nature : Swimming and FlyingThe carangiform and thunniform types of swimmi...
Significant progress has been made in understanding some of the basic mechanisms of force productio...
The high propulsive efficiency, the fast manoeuvrability and the low noise production of the propuls...
The importance of the leading-edge sweep angle of propulsive surfaces used by unsteady swimming and ...
Recently, some engineers have turned to the study of swimming and flying animals to provide insight ...
Wing or fin flexibility can dramatically affect the performance of flying and swimming animals. Both...
An undulatory pattern of body bending in which waves pass along the body from head to tail is a majo...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Catal...
With ships growing larger and larger for each generation the need for better manoeuvrability increas...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate the role of morphing on flight dynamics of two birds by simula...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
A self-propelled flexible flapping wing 2D numerical model undergoing a combined pitching and heavin...
The flow mechanisms of shape-changing moving bodies are investigated through the simple model of a f...
International audienceFlexibility of marine animal fins has been thought to enhance swimming perform...
Evolution has lead to extremely efficient biological swimmers and flyers. Animals are able to use th...
Session : Biomechanics in Nature : Swimming and FlyingThe carangiform and thunniform types of swimmi...
Significant progress has been made in understanding some of the basic mechanisms of force productio...
The high propulsive efficiency, the fast manoeuvrability and the low noise production of the propuls...
The importance of the leading-edge sweep angle of propulsive surfaces used by unsteady swimming and ...
Recently, some engineers have turned to the study of swimming and flying animals to provide insight ...
Wing or fin flexibility can dramatically affect the performance of flying and swimming animals. Both...
An undulatory pattern of body bending in which waves pass along the body from head to tail is a majo...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Catal...
With ships growing larger and larger for each generation the need for better manoeuvrability increas...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate the role of morphing on flight dynamics of two birds by simula...
As a result of years of research on the comparative biomechanics and physiology of moving through wa...
A self-propelled flexible flapping wing 2D numerical model undergoing a combined pitching and heavin...
The flow mechanisms of shape-changing moving bodies are investigated through the simple model of a f...
International audienceFlexibility of marine animal fins has been thought to enhance swimming perform...