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    Di Tang, Dawei Liu, Hai Zhu, Xipeng Huang, Zhongyong Fan, Mingxia Lei. Shape reconstructions and morphing kinematics of an eagle during perching manoeuvresJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2020, 29(2): 024703.
    Di Tang, Dawei Liu, Hai Zhu, Xipeng Huang, Zhongyong Fan, Mingxia Lei. Shape reconstructions and morphing kinematics of an eagle during perching manoeuvresJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2020, 29(2): 024703.
  • Shape reconstructions and morphing kinematics of an eagle during perching manoeuvres

    • The key to high manoeuvre ability in bird flight lies in the combined morphing of wings and tail. The perching of a wild Haliaeetus Albicilla without running or wing flapping is recorded and investigated using a high-speed digital video. A shape reconstruction method is proposed to describe wing contours and tail contours during perching. The avian airfoil geometries of the Aquila Chrysaetos are extracted from noncontact surface measurements using a ROMBER 3D laser scanner. The wing planform, chord distribution and twist distribution are fitted in convenient analytical expressions to obtain a 3D wing geometry. A three-jointed arm model is proposed to associate with the 3D wing geometry, while a one-joint arm model is proposed to describe the kinematics of tail. Therefore, a 3D bird model is established. The perching sequences of the wild eagle are recaptured and regenerated with the proposed 3D bird model. A quasi-steady aerodynamic model is applied in the aerodynamic predictions, a four-step Adams-Bashforth method is used to calculate the ordinary differential equations, thus a BFGS based optimization method is established to predict the perching motions.
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