The wake of a freely flying European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) has been measured using high speed, time-resolved, particle image velocimetry, simultaneously with high speed cameras which imaged the bird. These have been used to generate vector maps that can be associated with the bird's location and wing configuration in the wind tunnel. Time series of measurements have been expressed as composite wake plots which depict segments of the wing beat cycle for various spanwise locations in the wake. Measurements indicate that downwash is not produced during the upstroke, suggesting that the upstroke does not generate lift. As well, the wake velocities imply the presence of streamwise vortical structures, in addition to tip vortices. These two...
Analysis of the aerodynamics of flapping wings has yielded a general understanding of how birds gene...
Analysis of the aerodynamics of flapping wings has yielded a general understanding of how birds gene...
The structure of the wake behind a kestrel in medium-speed flight down a 36 m length of corridor was...
The wake of a freely flying European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) was measured using high speed, time...
Wing flapping is one of the most widespread propulsion methods found in nature; however, the current...
Wing flapping is one of the most widespread propulsion methods found in nature; however, the current...
Birds\u2019 unique characteristics such as wing shape, flexibility, feathers, flapping motion, etc.,...
We study the role of unsteady lift in the context of flapping wing bird flight. Both aerodynamicists...
Reconstructing the vortex wake of freely flying birds is challenging, but in the past few years, dir...
We study the role of unsteady lift in the context of flapping wing bird flight. Both aerodynami-cist...
The wake of a freely flying common swift (Apus apus L.) is examined in a wind tunnel at three differ...
We study the role of unsteady lift in the context of flapping wing bird flight. Both aerodynamicists...
A flying animal generates a trail of wake vortices that contain information about the time history a...
In view of the complexity of the wing-beat kinematics and geometry, an important class of theoretica...
The wake of a freely flying common swift (Apus apus L.) is examined in a wind tunnel at three differ...
Analysis of the aerodynamics of flapping wings has yielded a general understanding of how birds gene...
Analysis of the aerodynamics of flapping wings has yielded a general understanding of how birds gene...
The structure of the wake behind a kestrel in medium-speed flight down a 36 m length of corridor was...
The wake of a freely flying European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) was measured using high speed, time...
Wing flapping is one of the most widespread propulsion methods found in nature; however, the current...
Wing flapping is one of the most widespread propulsion methods found in nature; however, the current...
Birds\u2019 unique characteristics such as wing shape, flexibility, feathers, flapping motion, etc.,...
We study the role of unsteady lift in the context of flapping wing bird flight. Both aerodynamicists...
Reconstructing the vortex wake of freely flying birds is challenging, but in the past few years, dir...
We study the role of unsteady lift in the context of flapping wing bird flight. Both aerodynami-cist...
The wake of a freely flying common swift (Apus apus L.) is examined in a wind tunnel at three differ...
We study the role of unsteady lift in the context of flapping wing bird flight. Both aerodynamicists...
A flying animal generates a trail of wake vortices that contain information about the time history a...
In view of the complexity of the wing-beat kinematics and geometry, an important class of theoretica...
The wake of a freely flying common swift (Apus apus L.) is examined in a wind tunnel at three differ...
Analysis of the aerodynamics of flapping wings has yielded a general understanding of how birds gene...
Analysis of the aerodynamics of flapping wings has yielded a general understanding of how birds gene...
The structure of the wake behind a kestrel in medium-speed flight down a 36 m length of corridor was...