Two-Dimensional Aerodynamic Models of Insect Flight for Robotic Flapping Wing Mechanisms of Maximum Efficiency

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Thien-Tong Nguyen [1 ]
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[1] Doyoung Byun2 1. Department of Aeronautical Engineering Hochiminh City University of Technology Hochiminh City Vietnam
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bionics; modified quasi-steady approach; insect flight; hovering; forward flight;
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V211.4 [飞机空气动力学];
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In the "modified quasi-steady" approach, two-dimensional (2D) aerodynamic models of flapping wing motions are ana-lyzed with focus on different types of wing rotation and different positions of rotation axis to explain the force peak at the end of each half stroke. In this model, an additional velocity of the mid chord position due to rotation is superimposed on the transla-tional relative velocity of air with respect to the wing. This modification produces augmented forces around the end of each stroke. For each case of the flapping wing motions with various combination of controlled translational and rotational velocitiesof the wing along inclined stroke planes with thin figure-of-eight trajectory, discussions focus on lift-drag evolution during one stroke cycle and efficiency of types of wing rotation. This "modified quasi-steady" approach provides a systematic analysis of various parameters and their effects on efficiency of flapping wing mechanism. Flapping mechanism with delayed rotation around quarter-chord axis is an efficient one and can be made simple by a passive rotation mechanism so that it can be useful for robotic application.
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