We report a comprehensive scaling law and novel lift generation mechanisms relevant to the aerodynamic functions of structural flexibility in insect flight. Using a Navier-Stokes equation solver, fully coupled to a structural dynamics solver, we consider the hovering motion of a wing of insect size, in which the dynamics of fluid-structure interaction leads to passive wing rotation. Lift generated on the flexible wing scales with the relative shape deformation parameter, whereas the optimal lift is obtained when the wing deformation synchronizes with the imposed translation, consistent with previously reported observations for fruit flies and honeybees. Systematic comparisons with rigid wings illustrate that the nonlinear response in wing m...
The flying ability of insects is spellbinding: dragonflies can catch their prey in midair, mosquitoe...
Flapping wings of insects can follow various complex-motion waveforms, influencing the flow structur...
Hovering flies generate exceptionally high lift, because their wings generate a stable leading edge ...
Insect wings are flexible. For rigid wings lift enhancing unsteady aerodynamics mechanisms, such as ...
Insect hovering is one of the most fascinating acrobatic flight modes in nature, and its aerodynamic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97083/1/AIAA2012-2763.pd
Insect wings are flexible, and the dynamically deforming wing shape influences the resulting aerodyn...
Flapping flight has gained much attention in the past decade driven by the desire to understand capa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Flying animals use the flexibility of their wings to p...
We investigate aspects of hovering insect flight by finding the optimal wing kinematics which minimi...
Bumblebees cannot fly! That conclusion is likely to be drawn by scientists who analysed the insect u...
International audienceFlying insects impress by their versatility and have been a recurrent source o...
Effects of flexibility on the force generation and the propulsive efficiency of flapping flexible wi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97084/1/AIAA2012-1206.pd
Over the last decades, there has been great interest in understanding the aerodynamics of flapping f...
The flying ability of insects is spellbinding: dragonflies can catch their prey in midair, mosquitoe...
Flapping wings of insects can follow various complex-motion waveforms, influencing the flow structur...
Hovering flies generate exceptionally high lift, because their wings generate a stable leading edge ...
Insect wings are flexible. For rigid wings lift enhancing unsteady aerodynamics mechanisms, such as ...
Insect hovering is one of the most fascinating acrobatic flight modes in nature, and its aerodynamic...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97083/1/AIAA2012-2763.pd
Insect wings are flexible, and the dynamically deforming wing shape influences the resulting aerodyn...
Flapping flight has gained much attention in the past decade driven by the desire to understand capa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Flying animals use the flexibility of their wings to p...
We investigate aspects of hovering insect flight by finding the optimal wing kinematics which minimi...
Bumblebees cannot fly! That conclusion is likely to be drawn by scientists who analysed the insect u...
International audienceFlying insects impress by their versatility and have been a recurrent source o...
Effects of flexibility on the force generation and the propulsive efficiency of flapping flexible wi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97084/1/AIAA2012-1206.pd
Over the last decades, there has been great interest in understanding the aerodynamics of flapping f...
The flying ability of insects is spellbinding: dragonflies can catch their prey in midair, mosquitoe...
Flapping wings of insects can follow various complex-motion waveforms, influencing the flow structur...
Hovering flies generate exceptionally high lift, because their wings generate a stable leading edge ...