Page 18 - Eclipse - Autumn 2021

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Page 18 - Eclipse - Autumn 2021
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RESEARCH NEWS







        It’s a bird, it’s a plane!




        As part of this year’s Royal Society’s Summer Science, researchers from the RVC
        and the University of Bristol were selected to share their ground-breaking research on

        aerodynamics in birds and how this could inform the development of future aircraft design. 



               unning online from Thursday 8   in gusty conditions, revealing how their   team’s brand-new augmented reality
               July to Sunday 11 July 2021,   wings and muscles act as a ‘suspension   experience, OwlAR, which allows users
               the Royal Society welcomed   system’, smoothing the path of the body.   to recreate the wind gust experiment in
       Rits visitors to meet the            The team also flew the birds through   any location. The research behind this
        researchers behind some of the leading   a cloud of helium-filled soap bubbles   fun and interactive content is significant
        science in the UK. Across the four   to capture the ‘aerodynamic footprints’   because it begins to solve two of the
        days, visitors had access to the latest   of their wakes and discovered their   major problems facing aerial vehicles –
        science and were able to take part in   tails both produce lift and reduce   smoothness of flight and fuel economy.
        online workshops, lectures, interactive   drag. These studies will help inform   Professor Richard Bomphrey,
        activities and games, free-of-charge.
                                            the design of safer and more energy   Interim Vice Principal for Research
        During the event, a team from the RVC   efficient drones and unmanned aircraft.  and Professor of Comparative
        and University of Bristol showcased the   To bring this suspension mechanism   Biomechanics at the RVC, said: 
        significant discoveries they have made   to life and give visitors a flavour of the   “We try to understand the natural world
        over the past five years, examining how   fascinating science undertaken by   from an engineering perspective, then
        birds fly and what we can learn from   the researchers, the team created an   flip it around to use our biological
        their clever aerodynamic tricks. This   interactive game, “It’s a Breeze”. The   knowledge to improve engineering
        research includes various experiments,   game challenged users to navigate Lily   design. It has been a privilege to
        including creating a bespoke gust   the barn owl through certain scenarios   exhibit our work on the engineering
        generator and wind tunnel to assess   and learn how birds deal with strong   applications of bird flight at the Royal
        movement and flight of owls and eagles                                 Society Summer Science event. 
                                            gusts. Visitors also took part in the

































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