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Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Feathered Dinosaur Measured Using Physical Models. Effects of Form on Static Stability and Control Effectiveness

We report the effects of posture and morphology on the static aerodynamic stability and control effectiveness of physical models based on the feathered dinosaur, [Image: see text] Microraptor gui, from the Cretaceous of China. Postures had similar lift and drag coefficients and were broadly similar...

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Autores principales: Evangelista, Dennis, Cardona, Griselda, Guenther-Gleason, Eric, Huynh, Tony, Kwong, Austin, Marks, Dylan, Ray, Neil, Tisbe, Adrian, Tse, Kyle, Koehl, Mimi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3893193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085203
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author Evangelista, Dennis
Cardona, Griselda
Guenther-Gleason, Eric
Huynh, Tony
Kwong, Austin
Marks, Dylan
Ray, Neil
Tisbe, Adrian
Tse, Kyle
Koehl, Mimi
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Cardona, Griselda
Guenther-Gleason, Eric
Huynh, Tony
Kwong, Austin
Marks, Dylan
Ray, Neil
Tisbe, Adrian
Tse, Kyle
Koehl, Mimi
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description We report the effects of posture and morphology on the static aerodynamic stability and control effectiveness of physical models based on the feathered dinosaur, [Image: see text] Microraptor gui, from the Cretaceous of China. Postures had similar lift and drag coefficients and were broadly similar when simplified metrics of gliding were considered, but they exhibited different stability characteristics depending on the position of the legs and the presence of feathers on the legs and the tail. Both stability and the function of appendages in generating maneuvering forces and torques changed as the glide angle or angle of attack were changed. These are significant because they represent an aerial environment that may have shifted during the evolution of directed aerial descent and other aerial behaviors. Certain movements were particularly effective (symmetric movements of the wings and tail in pitch, asymmetric wing movements, some tail movements). Other appendages altered their function from creating yaws at high angle of attack to rolls at low angle of attack, or reversed their function entirely. While [Image: see text] M. gui lived after [Image: see text] Archaeopteryx and likely represents a side experiment with feathered morphology, the general patterns of stability and control effectiveness suggested from the manipulations of forelimb, hindlimb and tail morphology here may help understand the evolution of flight control aerodynamics in vertebrates. Though these results rest on a single specimen, as further fossils with different morphologies are tested, the findings here could be applied in a phylogenetic context to reveal biomechanical constraints on extinct flyers arising from the need to maneuver.
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spelling pubmed-38931932014-01-21 Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Feathered Dinosaur Measured Using Physical Models. Effects of Form on Static Stability and Control Effectiveness Evangelista, Dennis Cardona, Griselda Guenther-Gleason, Eric Huynh, Tony Kwong, Austin Marks, Dylan Ray, Neil Tisbe, Adrian Tse, Kyle Koehl, Mimi PLoS One Research Article We report the effects of posture and morphology on the static aerodynamic stability and control effectiveness of physical models based on the feathered dinosaur, [Image: see text] Microraptor gui, from the Cretaceous of China. Postures had similar lift and drag coefficients and were broadly similar when simplified metrics of gliding were considered, but they exhibited different stability characteristics depending on the position of the legs and the presence of feathers on the legs and the tail. Both stability and the function of appendages in generating maneuvering forces and torques changed as the glide angle or angle of attack were changed. These are significant because they represent an aerial environment that may have shifted during the evolution of directed aerial descent and other aerial behaviors. Certain movements were particularly effective (symmetric movements of the wings and tail in pitch, asymmetric wing movements, some tail movements). Other appendages altered their function from creating yaws at high angle of attack to rolls at low angle of attack, or reversed their function entirely. While [Image: see text] M. gui lived after [Image: see text] Archaeopteryx and likely represents a side experiment with feathered morphology, the general patterns of stability and control effectiveness suggested from the manipulations of forelimb, hindlimb and tail morphology here may help understand the evolution of flight control aerodynamics in vertebrates. Though these results rest on a single specimen, as further fossils with different morphologies are tested, the findings here could be applied in a phylogenetic context to reveal biomechanical constraints on extinct flyers arising from the need to maneuver. Public Library of Science 2014-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3893193/ /pubmed/24454820 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085203 Text en © 2014 Evangelista et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Evangelista, Dennis
Cardona, Griselda
Guenther-Gleason, Eric
Huynh, Tony
Kwong, Austin
Marks, Dylan
Ray, Neil
Tisbe, Adrian
Tse, Kyle
Koehl, Mimi
Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Feathered Dinosaur Measured Using Physical Models. Effects of Form on Static Stability and Control Effectiveness
title Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Feathered Dinosaur Measured Using Physical Models. Effects of Form on Static Stability and Control Effectiveness
title_full Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Feathered Dinosaur Measured Using Physical Models. Effects of Form on Static Stability and Control Effectiveness
title_fullStr Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Feathered Dinosaur Measured Using Physical Models. Effects of Form on Static Stability and Control Effectiveness
title_full_unstemmed Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Feathered Dinosaur Measured Using Physical Models. Effects of Form on Static Stability and Control Effectiveness
title_short Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Feathered Dinosaur Measured Using Physical Models. Effects of Form on Static Stability and Control Effectiveness
title_sort aerodynamic characteristics of a feathered dinosaur measured using physical models. effects of form on static stability and control effectiveness
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3893193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085203
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