Experimental and numerical studies of beetle-inspired flapping wing in hovering flight

  • Tien Van Truong
  • , Tuyen Quang Le
  • , Hoon Cheol Park
  • , Doyoung Byun

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Abstract

In this paper, we measure unsteady forces and visualize 3D vortices around a beetle-like flapping wing model in hovering flight by experiment and numerical simulation. The measurement of unsteady forces and flow patterns around the wing were conducted using a dynamically scaled wing model in the mineral-oil tank. The wing kinematics were directly derived from the experiment of a real beetle. The 3D flow structures of the flapping wing were captured by using air bubble visualization while forces were measured by a sensor attached at the wing base. In comparison, the size and topology of spiral leading edge vortex, trailing edge vortex and tip vortex are well matched from experimental and numerical studies. In addition, the time history of forces calculated from numerical simulation is also similar to that from theforce measurement. A difference of average force is in order of 10 percent. The results indicate that the leading edge vortex due to rotational acceleration at the end of the stroke during flapping wing causes significant reduction of lift. The present study provides useful information on hover flight to develop a beetle-like flapping wing Micro Air Vehicle.

Original languageEnglish
Article number036012
JournalBioinspiration and Biomimetics
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 May 2017

Keywords

  • 3D flow visualization
  • beetle
  • computational fluid dynamics
  • flapping wing
  • insect flight
  • spiral LEV

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