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Leading-Edge Vortices Elevate Lift of Autorotating Plant Seeds
by
Dickinson, M.H
, Dickson, W.B
, Lentink, D
, van Leeuwen, J.L
in
Acer
/ Aerodynamic coefficients
/ Aerodynamic lift
/ Aerodynamics
/ Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
/ air
/ Aircraft wings
/ Betulaceae
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ birds
/ Chiroptera
/ Dispersal
/ Economic plant physiology
/ Elevators
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Gliding
/ insect flight
/ insects
/ long-distance dispersal
/ low reynolds-numbers
/ mechanisms
/ Models, Anatomic
/ Movement
/ Plant reproduction
/ revolving wings
/ Reynolds number
/ Rotation
/ samaras
/ Seeds
/ Seeds - anatomy & histology
/ Seeds - physiology
/ swifts
/ Trees
/ Vehicular flight
/ vortex
/ Vorticity
/ Wing loading
2009
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Leading-Edge Vortices Elevate Lift of Autorotating Plant Seeds
by
Dickinson, M.H
, Dickson, W.B
, Lentink, D
, van Leeuwen, J.L
in
Acer
/ Aerodynamic coefficients
/ Aerodynamic lift
/ Aerodynamics
/ Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
/ air
/ Aircraft wings
/ Betulaceae
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ birds
/ Chiroptera
/ Dispersal
/ Economic plant physiology
/ Elevators
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Gliding
/ insect flight
/ insects
/ long-distance dispersal
/ low reynolds-numbers
/ mechanisms
/ Models, Anatomic
/ Movement
/ Plant reproduction
/ revolving wings
/ Reynolds number
/ Rotation
/ samaras
/ Seeds
/ Seeds - anatomy & histology
/ Seeds - physiology
/ swifts
/ Trees
/ Vehicular flight
/ vortex
/ Vorticity
/ Wing loading
2009
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Leading-Edge Vortices Elevate Lift of Autorotating Plant Seeds
by
Dickinson, M.H
, Dickson, W.B
, Lentink, D
, van Leeuwen, J.L
in
Acer
/ Aerodynamic coefficients
/ Aerodynamic lift
/ Aerodynamics
/ Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
/ air
/ Aircraft wings
/ Betulaceae
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ birds
/ Chiroptera
/ Dispersal
/ Economic plant physiology
/ Elevators
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Gliding
/ insect flight
/ insects
/ long-distance dispersal
/ low reynolds-numbers
/ mechanisms
/ Models, Anatomic
/ Movement
/ Plant reproduction
/ revolving wings
/ Reynolds number
/ Rotation
/ samaras
/ Seeds
/ Seeds - anatomy & histology
/ Seeds - physiology
/ swifts
/ Trees
/ Vehicular flight
/ vortex
/ Vorticity
/ Wing loading
2009
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Leading-Edge Vortices Elevate Lift of Autorotating Plant Seeds
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Leading-Edge Vortices Elevate Lift of Autorotating Plant Seeds
2009
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As they descend, the autorotating seeds of maples and some other trees generate unexpectedly high lift, but how they attain this elevated performance is unknown. To elucidate the mechanisms responsible, we measured the three-dimensional flow around dynamically scaled models of maple and hornbeam seeds. Our results indicate that these seeds attain high lift by generating a stable leading-edge vortex (LEV) as they descend. The compact LEV, which we verified on real specimens, allows maple seeds to remain in the air more effectively than do a variety of nonautorotating seeds. LEVs also explain the high lift generated by hovering insects, bats, and possibly birds, suggesting that the use of LEVs represents a convergent aerodynamic solution in the evolution of flight performance in both animals and plants.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science,The American Association for the Advancement of Science
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