Achievement
Novel wind tunnel created
Project
Biological and Bio-inspired Motion Systems Operating in Complex Environments
University
University of California at Berkeley
(Berkeley, CA)
PI
Research Achievements
Novel wind tunnel created
In the last four months, our IGERT has brought together a civil engineer (IGERT faculty, Evan Variano), a biologist (IGERT Co-PI, Robert Dudley with expertise in aerodynamics) and an IGERT trainee (Ian Tse, a mechanical engineer by training) to build a novel wind tunnel that can adjust turbulence in the vicinity of a flying animal. The new apparatus extends the idea of an active grid wind tunnel to one that adjusts not only the shear inserted into a wind tunnel, but also the average wind velocity. For the first time, the apparatus offers an opportunity to measure the flight dynamics of animals, like hummingbirds, as a function of varied turbulence intensities, thereby enabling the discovery of new principles of flight dynamics.
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