Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 15, 2016 - June 15, 2017Flexible aerodynamic surfaces have been shown to favorably influence flight characteristics at low Reynolds numbers by increasing lift, angle of attack at stall, and resistance to perturbation. The objective of the research presented within this thesis is to investigate the influence of two aspects of flight observed in biological flyers, a suction-surface flap and dynamic stall, when applied to pliant wings. A rigid flat plate and membrane wing, both with an aspect ratio of 2, were tested at Reynolds numbers between 50,000 and 100,000 in two sets of experiments to quantify the effects on the membrane wing of a passively actua...
This paper presents a multidisciplinary experimental endeavor in correlating flapping micro air vehi...
Flapping flight has gained much attention in the past decade driven by the desire to understand capa...
The current investigation focuses on achieving a greater understanding on the aerodynamic phenomena ...
Inspired by birds\u27 covert feathers, previous research has shown that artificial self-deployable f...
To lessen the deterioration of fixed-wing aerodynamic performance associated with chord Reynolds num...
Dynamically stretching and retracting wingspan has been widely observed in the flight of birds and b...
Flexible deformation of the insect wing has been proven to be beneficial to lift generation and powe...
Natural fliers like bats exploit the complex fluid-structure interaction between their flexible memb...
Effects of flexibility on the force generation and the propulsive efficiency of flapping flexible wi...
In the present study, the aerodynamic characteristics such as time-averaged lift and drag generation...
The objective of this investigation was to study how membrane scalloping affects the aerodynamic per...
The limited size of micro air vehicles (MAVs) requires small power sources, leading to a need for hi...
Using a combination of force transducer measurement to quantify net lift force, high frame rate came...
Currently, there is a growing demand to improve the aerodynamic performance of Micro-Air-Vehicles fo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97087/1/AIAA2012-29.pd
This paper presents a multidisciplinary experimental endeavor in correlating flapping micro air vehi...
Flapping flight has gained much attention in the past decade driven by the desire to understand capa...
The current investigation focuses on achieving a greater understanding on the aerodynamic phenomena ...
Inspired by birds\u27 covert feathers, previous research has shown that artificial self-deployable f...
To lessen the deterioration of fixed-wing aerodynamic performance associated with chord Reynolds num...
Dynamically stretching and retracting wingspan has been widely observed in the flight of birds and b...
Flexible deformation of the insect wing has been proven to be beneficial to lift generation and powe...
Natural fliers like bats exploit the complex fluid-structure interaction between their flexible memb...
Effects of flexibility on the force generation and the propulsive efficiency of flapping flexible wi...
In the present study, the aerodynamic characteristics such as time-averaged lift and drag generation...
The objective of this investigation was to study how membrane scalloping affects the aerodynamic per...
The limited size of micro air vehicles (MAVs) requires small power sources, leading to a need for hi...
Using a combination of force transducer measurement to quantify net lift force, high frame rate came...
Currently, there is a growing demand to improve the aerodynamic performance of Micro-Air-Vehicles fo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97087/1/AIAA2012-29.pd
This paper presents a multidisciplinary experimental endeavor in correlating flapping micro air vehi...
Flapping flight has gained much attention in the past decade driven by the desire to understand capa...
The current investigation focuses on achieving a greater understanding on the aerodynamic phenomena ...