Animal Flight, General
ORAL · G8 ·
Presentations
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Lift and Power Required for Flapping Wing Hovering Flight on Mars
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Authors
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Jeremy Pohly
- Univ of Alabama - Huntsville
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Madhu Sridhar
- Univ of Alabama - Huntsville
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James Bluman
- Univ of Alabama - Huntsville
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Chang-kwon Kang
- Univ of Alabama - Huntsville
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D. Brian Landrum
- Univ of Alabama - Huntsville
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Farbod Fahimi
- Univ of Alabama - Huntsville
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Hikaru Aono
- Tokyo University of Science
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Hao Liu
- Chiba University
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The effect of morphologically representative corrugation on hovering insect flight
ORAL
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Authors
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Jeffrey Feaster
- University at Buffalo
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Francine Battaglia
- University at Buffalo
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Javid Bayandor
- Virginia Tech
- University at Buffalo
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Unsteady flow challenges tracking performance at vortex shedding frequencies without disrupting lift mechanisms
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Authors
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Megan Matthews
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Simon Sponberg
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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How birds can negate gusts and maintain heading by crabbing into the wind passively
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Authors
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Daniel Quinn
- University of Virginia
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Daniel Kress
- Stanford University
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Andrea Stein
- Stanford University
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Michal Wegrzynski
- Stanford University
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Latifah Hamzah
- Stanford University
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David Lentink
- Stanford University
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Numerical analyses of evolution of unsteady flow structures in the wake of flapping starling wing model.
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Authors
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Krishnamoorthy Krishnan
- Coastal Carolina Univ
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Iftekhar Z. Naqavi
- University of Cambridge
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Roi Gurka
- Coastal Carolina Univ
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ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN
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High-Speed Surface Reconstruction of Flying Birds Using Structured Light
ORAL
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Authors
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Marc Deetjen
- Stanford University
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David Lentink
- Stanford University
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How birds direct impulse to minimize the energetic cost of foraging flight
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Authors
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Diana Chin
- Stanford University
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David Lentink
- Stanford University
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How neotropical hummingbird versus bat species generate lift to hover
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Authors
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Rivers Ingersoll
- Stanford University
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David Lentink
- Stanford University
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How hummingbirds hum: Acoustic holography of hummingbirds during maneuvering flight
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Authors
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Ben Hightower
- Stanford University
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Patrick Wijnings
- Sorama and University of Eindhoven
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Rivers Ingersoll
- Stanford University
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Diana Chin
- Stanford University
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Rick Scholte
- Sorama
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David Lentink
- Stanford University
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