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Distinct Aerodynamics of Insect-Scale Flight
Aerodynamics and stability implications of flexible wings, interactions and nonlinear vortex dynamics of flapping wings in insects.
Csaba Hefler (Author), Chang-kwon Kang (Author), Huihe Qiu (Author), Wei Shyy (Author)
9781108812719, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 27 May 2021
75 pages
22.7 x 15 x 1 cm, 0.24 kg
Insect-scale flapping wing flight vehicles can conduct environmental monitoring, disaster assessment, mapping, positioning and security in complex and challenging surroundings. To develop bio-inspired flight vehicles, systematic probing based on the particular category of flight vehicles is needed. This Element addresses the aerodynamics, aeroelasticity, geometry, stability and dynamics of flexible flapping wings in the insect flight regime. The authors highlight distinct features and issues, contrast aerodynamic stability between rigid and flexible wings, present the implications of the wing-aspect ratio, and use canonical models and dragonflies to elucidate scientific insight as well as technical capabilities of bio-inspired design.
1. Introduction
2. Flexible wing aeroelasticity
3. Stability and dynamics of flexible flapping wings
4. Aerodynamic interactions of tandem winged systems based on dragonflies
5. Effects of aspect ratio on flapping wing aerodynamics
6. Perspectives and future outlook.
Subject Areas: Aerospace & aviation technology [TRP], Transport technology & trades [TR], Dynamics & statics [PHDT], Physics [PH]