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Clap-and-fling mechanism in a hovering insect-like two-winged flapping-wing micro air vehicle

This study used numerical and experimental approaches to investigate the role played by the clap-and-fling mechanism in enhancing force generation in hovering insect-like two-winged flapping-wing micro air vehicle (FW-MAV). The flapping mechanism was designed to symmetrically flap wings at a high fl...

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Autores principales: Phan, Hoang Vu, Au, Thi Kim Loan, Park, Hoon Cheol
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5210694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28083112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160746
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description This study used numerical and experimental approaches to investigate the role played by the clap-and-fling mechanism in enhancing force generation in hovering insect-like two-winged flapping-wing micro air vehicle (FW-MAV). The flapping mechanism was designed to symmetrically flap wings at a high flapping amplitude of approximately 192°. The clap-and-fling mechanisms were thereby implemented at both dorsal and ventral stroke reversals. A computational fluid dynamic (CFD) model was constructed based on three-dimensional wing kinematics to estimate the force generation, which was validated by the measured forces using a 6-axis load cell. The computed forces proved that the CFD model provided reasonable estimation with differences less than 8%, when compared with the measured forces. The measurement indicated that the clap and flings at both the stroke reversals augmented the average vertical force by 16.2% when compared with the force without the clap-and-fling effect. In the CFD simulation, the clap and flings enhanced the vertical force by 11.5% and horizontal drag force by 18.4%. The observations indicated that both the fling and the clap contributed to the augmented vertical force by 62.6% and 37.4%, respectively, and to the augmented horizontal drag force by 71.7% and 28.3%, respectively. The flow structures suggested that a strong downwash was expelled from the opening gap between the trailing edges during the fling as well as the clap at each stroke reversal. In addition to the fling phases, the influx of air into the low-pressure region between the wings from the leading edges also significantly contributed to augmentation of the vertical force. The study conducted for high Reynolds numbers also confirmed that the effect of the clap and fling was insignificant when the minimum distance between the two wings exceeded 1.2c (c = wing chord). Thus, the clap and flings were successfully implemented in the FW-MAV, and there was a significant improvement in the vertical force.
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spelling pubmed-52106942017-01-12 Clap-and-fling mechanism in a hovering insect-like two-winged flapping-wing micro air vehicle Phan, Hoang Vu Au, Thi Kim Loan Park, Hoon Cheol R Soc Open Sci Engineering This study used numerical and experimental approaches to investigate the role played by the clap-and-fling mechanism in enhancing force generation in hovering insect-like two-winged flapping-wing micro air vehicle (FW-MAV). The flapping mechanism was designed to symmetrically flap wings at a high flapping amplitude of approximately 192°. The clap-and-fling mechanisms were thereby implemented at both dorsal and ventral stroke reversals. A computational fluid dynamic (CFD) model was constructed based on three-dimensional wing kinematics to estimate the force generation, which was validated by the measured forces using a 6-axis load cell. The computed forces proved that the CFD model provided reasonable estimation with differences less than 8%, when compared with the measured forces. The measurement indicated that the clap and flings at both the stroke reversals augmented the average vertical force by 16.2% when compared with the force without the clap-and-fling effect. In the CFD simulation, the clap and flings enhanced the vertical force by 11.5% and horizontal drag force by 18.4%. The observations indicated that both the fling and the clap contributed to the augmented vertical force by 62.6% and 37.4%, respectively, and to the augmented horizontal drag force by 71.7% and 28.3%, respectively. The flow structures suggested that a strong downwash was expelled from the opening gap between the trailing edges during the fling as well as the clap at each stroke reversal. In addition to the fling phases, the influx of air into the low-pressure region between the wings from the leading edges also significantly contributed to augmentation of the vertical force. The study conducted for high Reynolds numbers also confirmed that the effect of the clap and fling was insignificant when the minimum distance between the two wings exceeded 1.2c (c = wing chord). Thus, the clap and flings were successfully implemented in the FW-MAV, and there was a significant improvement in the vertical force. The Royal Society Publishing 2016-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5210694/ /pubmed/28083112 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160746 Text en © 2016 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Phan, Hoang Vu
Au, Thi Kim Loan
Park, Hoon Cheol
Clap-and-fling mechanism in a hovering insect-like two-winged flapping-wing micro air vehicle
title Clap-and-fling mechanism in a hovering insect-like two-winged flapping-wing micro air vehicle
title_full Clap-and-fling mechanism in a hovering insect-like two-winged flapping-wing micro air vehicle
title_fullStr Clap-and-fling mechanism in a hovering insect-like two-winged flapping-wing micro air vehicle
title_full_unstemmed Clap-and-fling mechanism in a hovering insect-like two-winged flapping-wing micro air vehicle
title_short Clap-and-fling mechanism in a hovering insect-like two-winged flapping-wing micro air vehicle
title_sort clap-and-fling mechanism in a hovering insect-like two-winged flapping-wing micro air vehicle
topic Engineering
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5210694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28083112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160746
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