Three-dimensional vortex structure in a wake of a free-flight butterfly

A number of studies on not only the mechanism of insect flight but also the flow field around insect wings have been performed. Especially, a number of recent studies have examined the flow field around insect wings using experimental and numerical approaches. The vortex structure and the dynamic be...

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Main Authors: Masaki FUCHIWAKI, Kazuhiro TANAKA
Format: Article
Language:Japanese
Published: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2016-01-01
Series:Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/82/833/82_15-00425/_pdf/-char/en
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author Masaki FUCHIWAKI
Kazuhiro TANAKA
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description A number of studies on not only the mechanism of insect flight but also the flow field around insect wings have been performed. Especially, a number of recent studies have examined the flow field around insect wings using experimental and numerical approaches. The vortex structure and the dynamic behavior generated by the wings of insect are expected to be important for generating the aerodynamic forces required for flight. In the present study, we attempt to clarify three-dimensional vortex structure in the wake of a free-flight butterfly from the viewpoint of the velocity fields. We conducted two kinds of PIV measurements, such as a stereo PIV and a scanning PIV, in the wake of a free-flight butterfly (Idea leuconoe) and visualized a three-dimensional vortex structure in the wake. The three-component velocity vectors formed in the wake of a free-flight butterfly were obtained by stereo PIV measurements. Jets induced by the vortex rings in the wake were visualized clearly and a three-dimensional vortex structure in the wake was expected by the dynamic behaviors of jets. The formation of an L-shaped wake structure due to an interaction of the vortex rings produced during upward and downward flapping was obtained by scanning PIV measurement. On the basis of these results, the vortex rings produced during upward and downward flapping were formed continuously in the wake of the free-flight butterfly and they became the formation of an L-shaped wake structure.
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spelling doaj.art-501f689980e4452a94b6e45c45551d1a2022-12-22T02:47:21ZjpnThe Japan Society of Mechanical EngineersNihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu2187-97612016-01-018283315-0042515-0042510.1299/transjsme.15-00425transjsmeThree-dimensional vortex structure in a wake of a free-flight butterflyMasaki FUCHIWAKI0Kazuhiro TANAKA1Kyushu Institute of Technology Graduate School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering Department of Mechanical Information Science and TechnologyKyushu Institute of Technology Graduate School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering Department of Mechanical Information Science and TechnologyA number of studies on not only the mechanism of insect flight but also the flow field around insect wings have been performed. Especially, a number of recent studies have examined the flow field around insect wings using experimental and numerical approaches. The vortex structure and the dynamic behavior generated by the wings of insect are expected to be important for generating the aerodynamic forces required for flight. In the present study, we attempt to clarify three-dimensional vortex structure in the wake of a free-flight butterfly from the viewpoint of the velocity fields. We conducted two kinds of PIV measurements, such as a stereo PIV and a scanning PIV, in the wake of a free-flight butterfly (Idea leuconoe) and visualized a three-dimensional vortex structure in the wake. The three-component velocity vectors formed in the wake of a free-flight butterfly were obtained by stereo PIV measurements. Jets induced by the vortex rings in the wake were visualized clearly and a three-dimensional vortex structure in the wake was expected by the dynamic behaviors of jets. The formation of an L-shaped wake structure due to an interaction of the vortex rings produced during upward and downward flapping was obtained by scanning PIV measurement. On the basis of these results, the vortex rings produced during upward and downward flapping were formed continuously in the wake of the free-flight butterfly and they became the formation of an L-shaped wake structure.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/82/833/82_15-00425/_pdf/-char/envortexwingwakevisualizationpiv meseurement
spellingShingle Masaki FUCHIWAKI
Kazuhiro TANAKA
Three-dimensional vortex structure in a wake of a free-flight butterfly
Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu
vortex
wing
wake
visualization
piv meseurement
title Three-dimensional vortex structure in a wake of a free-flight butterfly
title_full Three-dimensional vortex structure in a wake of a free-flight butterfly
title_fullStr Three-dimensional vortex structure in a wake of a free-flight butterfly
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional vortex structure in a wake of a free-flight butterfly
title_short Three-dimensional vortex structure in a wake of a free-flight butterfly
title_sort three dimensional vortex structure in a wake of a free flight butterfly
topic vortex
wing
wake
visualization
piv meseurement
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