Fluid-structure interaction enhances the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: a computational study

Insect wings change its shape passively by the aerodynamic and inertial forces when flapping, which can greatly affect its aerodynamic performances. In order to confirm the importance of the fluid-structure interaction in flapping wing aerodynamics, we performed computational fluid-structure interac...

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Main Authors: Toshiyuki NAKATA, Ryusuke NODA, Hao LIU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2018-02-01
Series:Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jbse/13/2/13_17-00666/_pdf/-char/en
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Ryusuke NODA
Hao LIU
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description Insect wings change its shape passively by the aerodynamic and inertial forces when flapping, which can greatly affect its aerodynamic performances. In order to confirm the importance of the fluid-structure interaction in flapping wing aerodynamics, we performed computational fluid-structure interaction analyses of a hovering hawkmoth with ‘virtual’ vacuum conditions that can adjust the effect of the aerodynamic force on the deformation of flapping wings. It is turned out that the large part of the wing deformation, such as the wing twist, is induced by the inertial force as reported previously, but the adjustment of the wing deformation by the aerodynamic force can greatly affect the kinematics and the aerodynamics of flapping wings. While the wing deformation, regardless of the contribution of the aerodynamic force, can increase the aerodynamic power, force and efficiency of flapping wings, the wing deformation adjusted in response to the unsteady aerodynamics of flapping wings can further enhance the aerodynamic performance. These results not only reveal the influence of the wing deformation on the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings, but also point out the great importance of the fluid-structure interaction in the aerodynamics of insect flight and the design of bio-inspired micro aerial vehicles.
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spelling doaj.art-45fb288b842d4ed49e41f99f6b9740dd2022-12-22T00:56:30ZengThe Japan Society of Mechanical EngineersJournal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering1880-98632018-02-0113217-0066617-0066610.1299/jbse.17-00666jbseFluid-structure interaction enhances the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: a computational studyToshiyuki NAKATA0Ryusuke NODA1Hao LIU2Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba UniversityGraduate School of Engineering, Chiba UniversityGraduate School of Engineering, Chiba UniversityInsect wings change its shape passively by the aerodynamic and inertial forces when flapping, which can greatly affect its aerodynamic performances. In order to confirm the importance of the fluid-structure interaction in flapping wing aerodynamics, we performed computational fluid-structure interaction analyses of a hovering hawkmoth with ‘virtual’ vacuum conditions that can adjust the effect of the aerodynamic force on the deformation of flapping wings. It is turned out that the large part of the wing deformation, such as the wing twist, is induced by the inertial force as reported previously, but the adjustment of the wing deformation by the aerodynamic force can greatly affect the kinematics and the aerodynamics of flapping wings. While the wing deformation, regardless of the contribution of the aerodynamic force, can increase the aerodynamic power, force and efficiency of flapping wings, the wing deformation adjusted in response to the unsteady aerodynamics of flapping wings can further enhance the aerodynamic performance. These results not only reveal the influence of the wing deformation on the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings, but also point out the great importance of the fluid-structure interaction in the aerodynamics of insect flight and the design of bio-inspired micro aerial vehicles.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jbse/13/2/13_17-00666/_pdf/-char/enflapping wingflexible wingwing deformationfluid-structure interaction
spellingShingle Toshiyuki NAKATA
Ryusuke NODA
Hao LIU
Fluid-structure interaction enhances the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: a computational study
Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering
flapping wing
flexible wing
wing deformation
fluid-structure interaction
title Fluid-structure interaction enhances the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: a computational study
title_full Fluid-structure interaction enhances the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: a computational study
title_fullStr Fluid-structure interaction enhances the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: a computational study
title_full_unstemmed Fluid-structure interaction enhances the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: a computational study
title_short Fluid-structure interaction enhances the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: a computational study
title_sort fluid structure interaction enhances the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings a computational study
topic flapping wing
flexible wing
wing deformation
fluid-structure interaction
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