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Title: Bird Flight


1
Bird Flight
  • Summer Research 2002
  • Jennifer Panik
  • Advisor Ann Anderson

2
Presentation Outline
  • Discuss basic aerodynamic forces
  • Discuss bird flight
  • Present wind tunnel testing

3
Basic Aerodynamic Forces
  • Lift
  • Defined as the component of aerodynamic force
    perpendicular to the relative wind
  • Lift Coefficient (CL )
  • Indicate capacity of an airfoil to generate lift
  • Drag
  • Defined as the component of the aerodynamic force
    parallel to the relative wind
  • Drag Coefficient (CD )
  • Indicate capacity of an airfoil to generate drag

4
Stall
  • High pressure on under surface and low pressure
    on upper surface
  • Drag increases greatly and there is no lift
  • Instead of smooth flow, air separates

5
How Birds Maneuver
  • Pitch
  • Rotation about the transverse axis, running
    horizontally transversely through the center of
    gravity
  • Related to control of speed
  • Roll
  • Rotation about the median axis running
    horizontally longitudinally
  • Used to change direction, usually precedes a turn
  • Yaw
  • Rotation about the vertical axis
  • Steering

6
Flight Methods
  • Active Flight
  • Hovering Flight
  • Migration
  • Soaring
  • Gliding Flight

7
  • Active Flight
  • Basic requirements average lift balances weight
    average thrust balances drag
  • Wings do not produce constant lift and thrust
    throughout the wing stroke
  • Hovering Flight
  • Production of a vertical force to balance the
    weight of the bird
  • Symmetrical hovering
  • Asymmetrical hovering

8
  • Migration
  • Birds have well developed vision, a wide hearing
    range, can detect air pressure changes, and have
    a magnetic sense that aid in migration
  • Line formations cluster formations
  • A bird diagonally behind the leading bird
    exploits the upwash created by the flight of the
    leading bird

9
  • Soaring
  • Static soaring
  • Slope soaring
  • Thermal soaring
  • Dynamic soaring
  • Gliding Flight
  • Main component in soaring flight
  • Muscles do no mechanical work
  • Flap-gliding

10
Features That Affect Flight
  • Geometry of wing
  • A.R. wing span / mean wing chord
  • Wing loading weight / area
  • Gliding speed proportional to wing loading
  • Tail
  • Feet
  • Feathers
  • Two physiological functions
  • Alula

11
Alula
  • Basically a thumb
  • Automatic action
  • Prevents stall at low speed
  • Spread wing tips

12
Project Objective
  • To test the wings to see if the alula prevents
    stall
  • To generate pictures of the air flow over the
    wings

13
Wind Tunnel Testing
  • Wind tunnel set up
  • Dynamometer
  • Measures lift and drag

14
  • Mounting airfoil into machine
  • Testing the NACA 4412 airfoil

15
Mounting Mechanism
16
Black Scoter Wing
Redhead Wing
17
Wing Testing Results
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PIV Testing
  • Instrumentation
  • Wind tunnel
  • Fog Machine
  • Lasers
  • Camera
  • Image analysis software
  • Coprocessor computer
  • Data visualization program

20
PIV Results for Redhead Wing
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Conclusions
  • I attained lift and drag results for the wings
    with reasonable uncertainty
  • I verified the basic theory of aerodynamics
  • I did not see a large effect from the alula

23
Future Work
  • Confirm previous data
  • Extensive PIV testing of the wings
  • Multiple planes
  • Multiple angles

Acknowledgements Professor Tobiessen Biology
Department Research funded by the National
Science Foundation
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