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Aerodynamic Coefficients and Deformation Measurements on Flexible Micro Air Vehicle Wings
Authors:R. Albertani  B. Stanford  J. P. Hubner  P. G. Ifju
Affiliation:(1) Research & Engineering Education Facility (REEF), University of Florida, Shalimar, FL, USA;(2) University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA;(3) University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
Abstract:
This paper documents the elastic deformations and corresponding aerodynamic coefficients of flexible wings used for micro air vehicles (MAVs). These low-aspect ratio wings, developed and fabricated at the University of Florida, incorporate an elastic latex membrane skin covering a thin carbon fiber skeleton. The wings were tested in a unique low-speed wind tunnel facility integrating a visual image correlation (VIC) system with a six-component strain gauge sting balance. Model characteristics are presented, along with the appropriate specimen preparation techniques and wind tunnel instrumentation. The static response characteristics, including full-field displacements and plane strain measurements, for three distinct MAV wing designs are presented. The full-field deformation results show how passive wing flexibility preferably affects aerodynamic performance when compared to a rigid model of similar geometry.
Keywords:VIC   visual image correlation  MAV   micro air vehicle  Wind tunnel  Membrane wing  Flexible wing
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