Effect of Chord Flexure on Aerodynamic Performance of a Flapping Wing

  • Tuyen Quang Le
  • , Jin Hwan Ko
  • , Doyoung Byun
  • , Soo Hyung Park
  • , Hoon Choel Park

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Abstract

Inspired by the fact that a high flexible wing in nature generates high aerodynamic performance, we investigated the aerodynamic performance of the flapping wing with different chord flexures. The unsteady, incompressible, and viscous flow over airfoil NACA0012 in a plunge motion was analyzed by using Navier-Stokes equation. Grid deformation, in which finite element and interpolation ideas are mixed, was introduced for computing large grid deformation caused by the chord flexures. We explored the optimal phase angle for thrust force and propulsive efficiency by varying the chord flexure from 0.05 to 0.7 when reduced frequency and plunge amplitude were fixed. Throughout parametric study on the phase angle and chord flexure amplitude, the maximum thrust force is achieved near at 0° in all given conditions, meanwhile, it is found that the optimal phase angle has dependency of chord flexure amplitude, which achieves higher aerodynamic performance compared to previous studies. These findings will provide a useful guideline for determining wing flexibility in design of a bio-mimetic air vehicle.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)87-94
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Bionic Engineering
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • chord flexure
  • flapping wing
  • grid deformation
  • Navier-Stoke computation
  • optimal phase angle
  • propulsive efficiency

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