Bio: Wing effects on Insect flight
ORAL · G20 ·
Presentations
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New Insights on Insect's Silent Flight. Part I: Vortex Dynamics and Wing Morphing
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Authors
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Yan Ren
- University of Virginia
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Geng Liu
- University of Virginia
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Haibo Dong
- University of Virginia
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Biao Geng
- University of Maine
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Xudong Zheng
- University of Maine
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Qian Xue
- University of Maine
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The effect of butterfly scales on flight efficiency and leading edge vortex formation
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Amy Lang
- University of Alabama
- The University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
- The University of Alabama
- Univ of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
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Jacob Wilroy
- The University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
- The University of Alabama
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Redha Wahidi
- The University of Alabama
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Nathan Slegers
- George Fox University
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Nathan Slegers
- George Fox University
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Jacob Cranford
- University of Alabama Huntsville
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Observations on Leading-Edge Vortex Development
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Authors
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Michael Glenn
- Alabama A\&M University
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Amy Lang
- University of Alabama
- The University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
- The University of Alabama
- Univ of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
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Redha Wahidi
- The University of Alabama
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Jacob Wilroy
- The University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
- The University of Alabama
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Roughness Effects on the Formation of a Leading Edge Vortex
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Authors
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Cassidy Elliott
- The University of Alabama
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Amy Lang
- University of Alabama
- The University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
- The University of Alabama
- Univ of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
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Redha Wahidi
- The University of Alabama
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Jacob Wilroy
- The University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
- The University of Alabama
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New insights into insect's silent flight. Part II: sound source and noise control
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Authors
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Qian Xue
- University of Maine, Orono
- The University of Maine
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Biao Geng
- University of Maine, Orono
- The University of Maine
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Xudong Zheng
- University of Maine, Orono
- University of Maine
- The University of Maine
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Geng Liu
- University of Virginia
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Haibo Dong
- University of Virginia
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Helical vortices generated by flapping wings of bumblebees
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Authors
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Marie Farge
- LMD-IPSL-CNRS, Ecole Normale Sup\'erieure, Paris, France
- LMD-CNRS, Ecole Normale Sup\'erieure, Paris, France
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Thomas Engels
- ISTA, Technische Universit\"at Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Dmitry Kolomenskiy
- Biomechanical Engineering Laboratory, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan
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Kai Schneider
- I2M-CNRS, Centre de Math\'ematiques et d'Informatique, Aix-Marseille Universit\'e, Marseille, France
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Fritz Lehmann
- Department of Animal Physiology, Universi\at Rostock, Rostock, Germany
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J\"orn Sesterhenn
- ISTA, Technische Universit\"at Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Effect of wing mass in free flight by a butterfly-like 3D flapping wing-body model
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Authors
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Kosuke Suzuki
- Institute of Engineering, Academic Assembly, Shinshu University
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Iori Okada
- Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shinshu University
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Masato Yoshino
- Institute of Engineering, Academic Assembly, Shinshu University
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Aerodynamics of a comb-like plate mimicking a fairyfly wing
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Authors
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Seunghun Lee
- KAIST
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Cheolgyun Jung
- KAIST
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Daegyoum Kim
- KAIST
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A Numerical Investigation of Two-Different \textit{Drosophila} Forward Flight Modes
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Authors
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Mehmet Sahin
- Istanbul Technical University
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Ezgi Dilek
- Istanbul Technical University
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Belkis Erzincanli
- Kocaeli University
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