The wake structures of a bat in flight have a number of characteristics not associated with any of the bird species studied to this point. Unique features include discrete vortex rings generating negative lift at the end of the upstroke at medium and high speeds, each wing generating its own vortex loop, and a systematic variation in the circulation of the start and stop vortices along the wingspan, with increasing strength towards the wing tips. Here we analyse in further detail some previously published data from quantitative measurements of the wake behind a small bat species flying at speeds ranging from 1.5 to 7 m s(-1) in a wind tunnel. The data are extended to include both near- and far-wake measurements. The near-/far-wake compariso...
Slow and hovering animal flight creates high demands on the lift production of animal wings. Steady ...
Large ears enhance perception of echolocation and prey generated sounds in bats. However, external e...
Previous studies on wake flow visualization of live animals using DPIV have typically used low repet...
To obtain a full understanding of the aerodynamics of animal flight, the movement of the wings, the ...
The flapping flight of animals generates an aerodynamic footprint as a time-varying vortex wake in w...
Reconstructing the vortex wake of freely flying birds is challenging, but in the past few years, dir...
The efficiency and performance of a flying animal is directly related to the aerodynamics around its...
Abstract We present synchronized time-resolved mea-surements of the wing kinematics and wake velocit...
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...
In view of the complexity of the wing-beat kinematics and geometry, an important class of theoretica...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
Bats are the only mammals capable of flight, and they are the only animal flyers that are mammals. T...
Recent progress in studies of animal flight mechanics is reviewed. A range of birds, and now bats, h...
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 ...
Large ears enhance perception of echolocation and prey generated sounds in bats. However, external e...
Previous studies on wake flow visualization of live animals using DPIV have typically used low repet...
To obtain a full understanding of the aerodynamics of animal flight, the movement of the wings, the ...
The flapping flight of animals generates an aerodynamic footprint as a time-varying vortex wake in w...
Reconstructing the vortex wake of freely flying birds is challenging, but in the past few years, dir...
The efficiency and performance of a flying animal is directly related to the aerodynamics around its...
Abstract We present synchronized time-resolved mea-surements of the wing kinematics and wake velocit...
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...
In view of the complexity of the wing-beat kinematics and geometry, an important class of theoretica...
Bats evolved the ability of powered flight more than 50 million years ago. The modern bat is an effi...
Bats are the only mammals capable of flight, and they are the only animal flyers that are mammals. T...
Recent progress in studies of animal flight mechanics is reviewed. A range of birds, and now bats, h...
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 ...
Large ears enhance perception of echolocation and prey generated sounds in bats. However, external e...
Previous studies on wake flow visualization of live animals using DPIV have typically used low repet...