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Passive muscle tension increases in proportion to intramuscular fluid volume
DA Sleboda, ES Wold, TJ Roberts
Journal of Experimental Biology 222 (21), jeb209668, 2019
172019
The hawkmoth wingbeat is not at resonance
J Gau, ES Wold, J Lynch, N Gravish, S Sponberg
Biology Letters 18 (5), 20220063, 2022
102022
Bridging two insect flight modes in evolution, physiology and robophysics
J Gau, J Lynch, B Aiello, E Wold, N Gravish, S Sponberg
Nature 622 (7984), 767-774, 2023
52023
Structural damping renders the hawkmoth exoskeleton mechanically insensitive to non-sinusoidal deformations
ES Wold, J Lynch, N Gravish, S Sponberg
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 20 (202), 20230141, 2023
32023
Passive skeletal muscle can function as an osmotic engine
ES Wold, DA Sleboda, TJ Roberts
Biology Letters 17 (3), 20200738, 2021
12021
Fluid‐structure interaction simulation of balance sensation in the avian lumbosacral organ
E Wold, M Daley
The FASEB Journal 33 (S1), 727.4-727.4, 2019
12019
Energetic and Control Trade-offs in Spring-Wing Systems
J Lynch, ES Wold, J Gau, S Sponberg, N Gravish
arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.03398, 2024
2024
Revisiting resonance in flapping flight: Supra-resonant oscillations in moths, bees, and robophysical models
S Sponberg, E Wold, E Liu, J Gau, J Lynch, N Gravish
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2024
2024
Moth resonant mechanics are tuned to wingbeat frequency and energetic demands.
E Wold, B Aiello, M Harris, UB Sikandar, J Lynch, N Gravish, S Sponberg
bioRxiv, 2024.01. 30.578003, 2024
2024
Structural damping makes insect exoskeleton insensitive to non-sinusoidal deformations
ES Wold, J Lynch, J Gau, N Gravish, S Sponberg
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S332-S333, 2023
2023
Revisiting Resonance in Insect Flight 2: A dynamical systems perspective on asynchronous flight
N Gravish, J Lynch, J Gau, E Wold, S Sponberg
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S122-S123, 2023
2023
Revisiting resonance in insect flight 1: Synchronous hawkmoth wingstrokes have resonant mechanics but operate off of the resonant peak
S Sponberg, J Gau, ES Wold, J Lynch, N Gravish
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S296-S296, 2023
2023
Using small-amplitude oscillations in Manduca sexta to create dynamicmodels for predicting complexworkloops
K Curameng, E Wold, S Sponberg, K Nishikawa, M Venkadesan
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S70-S70, 2023
2023
Raw mechanical testing data for article" Structural damping renders the hawkmoth exoskeleton mechanically insensitive to non-sinusoidal deformations"
ES Wold, J Lynch, N Gravish, S Sponberg
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2023
2023
Structural damping renders the insect exoskeleton mechanically insensitive to non-sinusoidal deformations
ES Wold, J Lynch, N Gravish, S Sponberg
bioRxiv, 2022.12. 27.522009, 2022
2022
Raw physiology data for article" Biophysical transitions in insect flight dynamics are bridged by common muscle physiology"
S Sponberg, J Gau, J Lynch, B Aiello, E Wold, N Gravish
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022
2022
The Hydrostatic Skeleton of Muscle
DA Sleboda, ES Wold, TJ Roberts
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 60, E216-E216, 2020
2020
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