Flight Control of an Insect

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Sunada, Shigeru
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Butterfly; Bumblebee; Flight control; Disturbance; Attached plate;
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
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A butterfly's fore- and hindwings act as one low aspect ratio wing. The variation in the feathering angle is not as large as that of other insects such as a dragonfly and a damselfly. A butterfly varies the lead-lag angle of the forewing and the angle between the thorax and the abdomen at take-off. This implies the possibility that the insect moves all parts of its body to fly. This is an advantage that an insect has over a conventional aircraft. Moreover, a new method to investigate an insect's flight control ability is introduced. An attached plate disturbs the insect, and a remarkable flight pattern can be observed. The flight control ability of the insect can be elucidated by analyzing the insect's flight pattern.
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页码:20 / 24
页数:5
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