翼
航空航天工程
爬行
拍打
机器人
航空学
计算机科学
碰撞
模拟
昆虫飞行
地质学
机械
物理
工程类
生物
计算机安全
解剖
人工智能
作者
Hoang Vu Phan,Hoon Cheol Park
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2020-12-04
卷期号:370 (6521): 1214-1219
被引量:114
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.abd3285
摘要
Protection in the wings Beetles have hardened forewings for the protection of their bodies and hindwings, and their use during crawling or burrowing is well understood. However, the behavior of the larger hindwings during collisions in flight has not been clear because they do not readily flex. Phan and Park present a detailed study of the folding and unfolding mechanisms of the hindwings in free-flying rhinoceros beetles in which the wings were impacted during flight to simulate a cluttered environment (see the Perspective by Sun). They found that origami-like folds in the wing could rapidly collapse on impact and then spring back, thus acting as shock absorbers and stabilizers. The authors replicated this behavior in a flapping-wing robot, enabling it to fly safely after collisions. Science , this issue p. 1214 ; see also p. 1165
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