Visualization of flapping wing of the drone beetle |
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Authors: | K. Kitagawa M. Sakakibara M. Yasuhara |
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Affiliation: | (1) Experimental Zoology Group, Wageningen University, 6709 Wageningen, PG, The Netherlands;(2) Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology, 2629 Delft, HS, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Investigation of flapping wings of insect are focused on low Reynolds number effect and the unsteady aerodynamic properties. Interaction between flapping wing of insects and the air flow became one of important and fundamental research topics in micro air vehicle. The present work is aim to investigate the flow behavior of flapping wings of tethered scarab beetle. The generation mechanisms of velocity field and vortex formation are visualized with smoke-wire method. Tethered flight of the drone beetle shows the motion with elastic deformation of flapping wing. Measured flapping frequency is about 71 Hz and its frequency is higher than for dragonfly and butterfly. Beetle decreases negative lift by feathering motion in the upstroke process and increase positive lift by effect of wake capture in the downstroke process. |
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