论文标题

踩踏或不踩踏:踩水和传统的拍打机动学之间的比较

To tread or not to tread: comparison between water treading and conventional flapping wing kinematics

论文作者

Krishna, Swathi, Gehrke, Alexander, Mulleners, Karen

论文摘要

徘徊的昆虫受其生理学的限制,需要在每次来回运动的末端旋转翅膀,以使机翼的前缘保持领先地位。每半冲程末端的机翼旋转将前沿涡流从机翼上推开,从而导致升降机损失。与生物传单不同,人工设计的拍打机车具有不同的设计限制。它们的设计是为了避免中风翼旋转的末端,并使用所谓的水上拍打运动学。使用常规拍打运动学的拍打翅膀具有指定的领先和后方边缘。在水径模式下,在整个中风中,领先边缘和尾随边缘的作用是连续交替的。在这里,我们比较了导致正常悬停和水向运动运动学的矩形拍打翼的速度场和力测量,以研究两种拍打运动学类型的流体动态性能的差异。我们表明,对于类似的功耗,捕食模式比常规悬停模式产生的升力更高,并且对于对称倾斜运动学的效率高50%。在进水模式下,先前中风的前缘涡流没有被推开,而是被捕获,并使新形成的前缘涡流更靠近机翼,从而使升力系数更快地增加了,这将持续更长的时间。这使得水上模式成为人力工程拍打车辆的有前途的替代方案。

Hovering insects are limited by their physiology and need to rotate their wings at the end of each back and forth motion to keep the wing's leading edge ahead of its trailing edge. The wing rotation at the end of each half-stroke pushes the leading edge vortex away from the wing which leads to a loss in the lift. Unlike biological fliers, human-engineered flapping wing micro air vehicles have different design limitations. They can be designed to avoid the end of stroke wing rotation and use so-called water-treading flapping kinematics. Flapping wings using conventional flapping kinematics have a designated leading and trailing edge. In the water-treading mode, the role of the leading and trailing edges are continuously alternated throughout the stroke. Here, we compare velocity field and force measurements for a rectangular flapping wing conducting normal hovering and water-treading kinematics to study the difference in fluid dynamic performance between the two types of flapping kinematics. We show that for similar power consumption, the water-treading mode produces more lift than the conventional hovering mode and is 50% more efficient for symmetric pitching kinematics. In the water-treading mode, the leading edge vortex from the previous stroke is not pushed away but is captured and keeps the newly formed leading edge vortex closer to the wing, leading to a more rapid increase of the lift coefficient which is sustained for longer. This makes the water-treading mode a promising alternative for human-engineered flapping wing vehicles.

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