A lightweight, biological structure with tailored stiffness: The feather vane

Volume: 41, Pages: 27 - 39
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
The flying feathers of birds are keratinous appendages designed for maximum performance with a minimum weight penalty. Thus, their design contains ingenious combinations of components that optimize lift, stiffness, aerodynamics, and damage resistance. This design involves two main parts: a central shaft that prescribes stiffness and lateral vanes which allows for the capture of air. Within the feather vane, barbs branch from the shaft and...
Paper Details
Title
A lightweight, biological structure with tailored stiffness: The feather vane
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
41
Pages
27 - 39
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