翼
机翼扭转
升阻比
蜻蜓
阻力
冲刷
结构工程
Lift(数据挖掘)
机翼外形
拍打
攻角
材料科学
机械
航空航天工程
空气动力学
物理
计算机科学
工程类
地质学
数据挖掘
气象学
蜻蜓目
古生物学
作者
Yung-Jeh Chu,P. Ganesan,Mohamad Azlin Bin Ali
摘要
Abstract The dragonfly wings provide insights for designing an efficient biomimetic micro air vehicle (BMAV). In this regard, this study focuses on investigating the effect of the pterostigma weight loading and its spatial location on the forewings of dragonfly by using the fluid–structure interaction simulation. This study also investigates the effect of change in the wing elasticity and density on the wing performance. The forewing, which mimics the real dragonfly wing, is flat with a 47.5 mm span and a 0.4 mm thickness. The wing was set to cruise at 3 m/s with a constant flapping motion at a frequency of 25 Hz. This study shows that a small increase of pterostigma loading (11% of wing weight) at the tip of the wing significantly improves the lift to drag ratio, CL/CD, which has 129.16% increment in comparison with no loading. The lift to drag ratio depends on the pterostigma location, pterostigma loading, elastic modulus and density. The results of this study can be used as a reference in future BMAV wing optimization design.
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