Flow sensing on dragonfly wings

被引:0
|
作者
Uhrhan, Myriam Jasmin [1 ]
Bomphrey, Richard J. [2 ]
Lin, Huai-Ti [1 ]
机构
[1] Imperial Coll London, Dept Bioengn, Exhibit Rd, London SW72AZ, England
[2] Royal Vet Coll, Dept Comparat Biomed Sci, London, England
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
biomechanics; computational fluid dynamics; embodied intelligence; flow sensing; insect flight; morphological computation; wing sensory system; ENCODING PROPERTIES; SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION; FLEXURAL STIFFNESS; FLIGHT; MECHANICS; PERFORMANCE; RECEPTOR; MARGIN; FORM; FLY;
D O I
10.1111/nyas.15152
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
One feature of animal wings is their embedded mechanosensory system that can support flight control. Insect wings are particularly interesting as they are highly deformable yet the actuation is limited to the wing base. It is established that strain sensors on insect wings can directly mediate reflexive control; however, little is known about airflow sensing by insect wings. What information can flow sensors capture and how can flow sensing benefit flight control? Here, we use the dragonfly (Sympetrum striolatum) as a model to explore the function of wing sensory bristles in the context of flight control. Combining our detailed anatomical reconstructions of both the sensor microstructures and wing architecture, we used computational fluid dynamics simulations to ask the following questions. (1) Are there strategic locations on wings that sample flow for estimating aerodynamically relevant parameters such as the local effective angle of attack? (2) Is the sensory bristle distribution on dragonfly wings optimal for flow sensing? (3) What is the aerodynamic effect of microstructures found near the sensory bristles on dragonfly wings? We discuss the benefits of flow sensing for flexible wings and how the evolved sensor placement affects information encoding. Dragonfly wings are highly sensorized, with short bristles being the most abundant sensor type. We show that positioning these bristles on the corrugation ridges of the wing chord cross-section facilitates encoding the local angle of attack. These sensory bristles are accompanied by a cuticular bump structure that confers directional selectivity, filtering out spanwise flow. image
引用
收藏
页码:107 / 121
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Experimental Analysis of Aerodynamic Performances of Dragonfly Wings
    Pulok, Mohammad Khairul Habib
    Chakravarty, Uttam K.
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (ICME 2017), 2018, 1980
  • [22] Illness as an Illusion of Misfortune: The Hermetic Wings of the Dragonfly
    Oenning-Hodgson, Meredith
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES-A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF JUNGIAN THOUGHT, 2009, 52 (01): : 37 - 53
  • [23] The study on the dragonfly's wings and the structural colors
    Liu, Dingxin
    Gu, Jiajun
    Li, Zhuo
    Zhang, Yafeng
    Zhang, Wang
    Liu, Qinglei
    Zhang, Di
    [J]. BIOINSPIRED BIOMIMETIC AND NANOBIOMATERIALS, 2014, 3 (04) : 193 - 198
  • [24] On the natural frequencies and mode shapes of dragonfly wings
    Chen, Jen-San
    Chen, Jeng-Yu
    Chou, Yuan-Fang
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SOUND AND VIBRATION, 2008, 313 (3-5) : 643 - 654
  • [25] Spectroscopic characterization of dragonfly wings common in Japan
    Yoshihara, Akira
    Miyazaki, Atsushi
    Maeda, Toshiteru
    Imai, Yoshika
    Itoh, Takashi
    [J]. VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY, 2012, 61 : 85 - 93
  • [26] Antifatigue properties of dragonfly Pantala flavescens wings
    Li, Xiu-Juan
    Zhang, Zhi-Hui
    Liang, Yun-Hong
    Ren, Lu-Quan
    Jie, Meng
    Yang, Zhi-Gang
    [J]. MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE, 2014, 77 (05) : 356 - 362
  • [27] The structure and mechanical properties of dragonfly wings and their role on flyability
    Sun, Jiyu
    Bhushan, Bharat
    [J]. COMPTES RENDUS MECANIQUE, 2012, 340 (1-2): : 3 - 17
  • [28] Dragonfly wings hold the key to solving windy problem
    Bird, Winifred
    [J]. NEW SCIENTIST, 2011, 209 (2797) : 19 - 19
  • [29] Wettability of dragonfly wings: the structure detection and theoretical modeling
    Gao, Chun-Ying
    Meng, Gui-Xian
    Li, Xin
    Wu, Ming
    Liu, Yang
    Li, Xiao-Yu
    Zhao, Xin
    Lee, Imshik
    Feng, Xizeng
    [J]. SURFACE AND INTERFACE ANALYSIS, 2013, 45 (02) : 650 - 655
  • [30] Dragonfly wings "The pastel of the devil", by Carmen Martin Gaite
    Gonzalez Couso, David
    [J]. MOENIA-REVISTA LUCENSE DE LINGUISTICA & LITERATURA, 2008, 14 : 391 - 403