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The numerical results of simulated tensile tests on wing samples are in very good qualitative, and interestingly, also in excellent quantitative agreement with previously obtained experimental data.
The displacements resulted from the optimization were used during the wind tunnel tests of the wing tip demonstrator for the actuators control to change the upper surface shape of the wing.
In the low speed wind tunnel test of the wing model with free play in pitch, an interesting case of double limit cycle flutter is found.
This paper presents the results obtained from the numerical simulation and experimental wind tunnel testing of a morphing wing equipped with a flexible upper surface and controllable actuated aileron.
These results highlight the necessity for modal testing of robotic flapping wings.
The ambivalence of the domestic left's attitudes to such litmus tests of right-wing opinion as the situation in south-east Asia and the blighted hopes of the shortlived Prague spring of 1968 was roundly disparaged.
At wind tunnel test, the chord length of wing model was set at 160 mm and the wingspan was set at 226 mm in order to fit for wind tunnel measurement section size and set the Re number as 105.
Thus, our results constitute one of the best possible tests of the influence of wing morphology and atmospheric dynamics on avian flight energetics in the wild.
We then used Chi-square statistics to test for overall independence of wing morph on diet and sex simultaneously and then partitioned this effect into diet and sex effects and an interaction between diet and sex.
Heterozygous F1 females were generated for each complementation test, and the presence of wing defects was assessed.
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