Natural fliers like bats exploit the complex fluid-structure interaction between their flexible membrane wings and the air with great ease. Yet, replicating and scaling the balance between the structural and fluid-dynamical parameters of unsteady membrane wings for engineering applications remains challenging. In this study, we introduce a novel bio-inspired membrane wing design and systematically investigate the fluid-structure interactions of flapping membrane wings. The membrane wing can passively camber and its leading and trailing edges rotate with respect to the stroke plane. We find optimal combinations of the membrane properties and flapping kinematics that out-perform their rigid counterparts both in terms of increased stroke-avera...
Throughout history, mankind have been looking to the skies and have been fascinated by animals that ...
The characteristic feature of a mammalian flight is the use of thin compliant wings as the lifting ...
Birds and bats frequently reconfigure their wing planform through a combination of flapping and loca...
Bats fly using significantly different wing motions than other fliers, stemming from the complex int...
Flexible deformation of the insect wing has been proven to be beneficial to lift generation and powe...
Natural flyers including bats have been the subject of increasing interest for researchers to unders...
To lessen the deterioration of fixed-wing aerodynamic performance associated with chord Reynolds num...
Currently, there is a growing demand to improve the aerodynamic performance of Micro-Air-Vehicles fo...
Micro air vehicles (MAVs) with a wingspan of 15 cm or shorter, and flight speed around 10 m/s have a...
Unlike flapping birds and insects, bats possess membrane wings that are more similar to many gliding...
This paper presents a numerical investigation on the closed-loop performance of a two-dimensional ac...
The characteristic feature of a mammalian flight is the use of thin compliant wings as the lifting ...
We present a steady jet flow-based flow control of flexible membrane wings for an adaptive and effic...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 15, 2016...
We present computations of membrane airfoil behavior subject to aerodynamic loading and compare them...
Throughout history, mankind have been looking to the skies and have been fascinated by animals that ...
The characteristic feature of a mammalian flight is the use of thin compliant wings as the lifting ...
Birds and bats frequently reconfigure their wing planform through a combination of flapping and loca...
Bats fly using significantly different wing motions than other fliers, stemming from the complex int...
Flexible deformation of the insect wing has been proven to be beneficial to lift generation and powe...
Natural flyers including bats have been the subject of increasing interest for researchers to unders...
To lessen the deterioration of fixed-wing aerodynamic performance associated with chord Reynolds num...
Currently, there is a growing demand to improve the aerodynamic performance of Micro-Air-Vehicles fo...
Micro air vehicles (MAVs) with a wingspan of 15 cm or shorter, and flight speed around 10 m/s have a...
Unlike flapping birds and insects, bats possess membrane wings that are more similar to many gliding...
This paper presents a numerical investigation on the closed-loop performance of a two-dimensional ac...
The characteristic feature of a mammalian flight is the use of thin compliant wings as the lifting ...
We present a steady jet flow-based flow control of flexible membrane wings for an adaptive and effic...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 15, 2016...
We present computations of membrane airfoil behavior subject to aerodynamic loading and compare them...
Throughout history, mankind have been looking to the skies and have been fascinated by animals that ...
The characteristic feature of a mammalian flight is the use of thin compliant wings as the lifting ...
Birds and bats frequently reconfigure their wing planform through a combination of flapping and loca...