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A modeling approach to energy savings of flying Canada geese using computational fluid dynamics

Authors
Maeng, Joo-SungPark, Jae-HyungJang, Seong-MinHan, Seog-Young
Issue Date
Mar-2013
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD); Morphology; Two-jointed arm model; V-formation; Wing tip spacing (WTS)
Citation
JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY, v.320, pp.76 - 85
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY
Volume
320
Start Page
76
End Page
85
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/163316
DOI
10.1016/j.jtbi.2012.11.032
ISSN
0022-5193
Abstract
A flapping flight mechanism of the Canada goose (Branta canadensis) was estimated using a two-jointed arm model in unsteady aerodynamic performance to examine how much energy can be saved in migration. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) was used to evaluate airflow fields around the wing and in the wake. From the distributions of velocity and pressure on the wing, it was found that about 15% of goose flight energy could be saved by drag reduction from changing the morphology of the wing. From the airflow field in the wake, it was found that a pair of three-dimensional spiral flapping advantage vortices (FAV) was alternately generated. We quantitatively deduced that the optimal depth (the distance along the flight path between birds) was around 4 m from the wing tip of a goose ahead, and optimal wing tip spacing (WTS, the distance between wing tips of adjacent birds perpendicular to the flight path) ranged between 0 and -0.40 m in the spanwise section. It was found that a goose behind can save about 16% of its energy by induced power from FAV in V-formation. The phase difference of flapping between the goose ahead and behind was estimated at around 90.7 degrees to take full aerodynamic benefit caused by FAV.
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