High-fidelity simulations of hummingbird escape maneuver
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Abstract
Hummingbirds are extremely agile among the flying animals. In this study, we reconstructed the full-body kinematics of the escape maneuver from high-speed videos of a hovering hummingbird when it was startled. The reconstruction includes both wings, head, trunk, and the tail motion. The kinematics was then incorporated into the 3D CFD simulation using a parallel immersed-boundary method. From the flow simulation and force analyses, we will identify the critical forces that allow the bird to perform such a rapid maneuver sequence, including pitching backward, rolling, and accelerating, etc. In addition, we will discuss the unsteady aerodynamics involved in the two wings. Project is funded by the ONR.
Authors
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Haoxiang Luo
Vanderbilt Univ, Vanderbilt University
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Yi Song
Vanderbilt Univ
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Ye Chen
Vanderbilt Univ
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Bo Chen
Pennsylvania State University, Penn State
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Bret Tobalske
University of Montana, Univ Montana