Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaf 31).Hovering is normally achieved using a horizontal wing path to create lift; bees, wasps and helicopters use this technique. Dragonflies hover using a unique method, by flapping along an inclined stroke plane. This seems to create a higher efficiency than is possible for normal hovering. The aim of this project is to build a mechanical model to mimic the aerodynamic properties and hovering motion of dragonflies. Through the design and evaluation of this model, we can evaluate the mechanical feasibility of reproducing the wing path using single motor control and establish whether the difference in stroke pla...
Dragonflies achieve agile maneuverability by flapping four wings independently. Different phase angl...
International audienceFlight agility, resistance to gusts, capability to hover coupled with a low no...
Photogrammetric methods are used to reconstruct the body and wing kinematics of free-flying dragonfl...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2007.Includes...
Dragonflies demonstrate unique and superior flight performances than most of the other insect specie...
Dragonflies demonstrate unique and superior flight performances than most of the other insect specie...
Working principles in nature have been optimised by evolution for millions of years. Today we try to...
The dragonfly's ability of gliding and performing dexterous maneuvers during flight attracts the int...
This work is a synthesis of our current understanding of the mechanics, aerodynamics and visually me...
The development of Micro Aerial Vehicles (MAVs) has led researchers to study insects in order to bet...
This paper focuses on the design of an electro-mechanical device for studying the aerodynamic behavi...
Dragonflies perform dramatic aerial manoeuvres when hunting prey or chasing rivals but glide leisure...
The paper deals with design of basic mechanism of wing movement in ornithopters and development of o...
In this paper, an ornithopter prototype that mimics the flapping motion of bird flight is developed,...
Biological flight encapsulates 400 million years of evolutionary ingenuity and thus is the most effi...
Dragonflies achieve agile maneuverability by flapping four wings independently. Different phase angl...
International audienceFlight agility, resistance to gusts, capability to hover coupled with a low no...
Photogrammetric methods are used to reconstruct the body and wing kinematics of free-flying dragonfl...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2007.Includes...
Dragonflies demonstrate unique and superior flight performances than most of the other insect specie...
Dragonflies demonstrate unique and superior flight performances than most of the other insect specie...
Working principles in nature have been optimised by evolution for millions of years. Today we try to...
The dragonfly's ability of gliding and performing dexterous maneuvers during flight attracts the int...
This work is a synthesis of our current understanding of the mechanics, aerodynamics and visually me...
The development of Micro Aerial Vehicles (MAVs) has led researchers to study insects in order to bet...
This paper focuses on the design of an electro-mechanical device for studying the aerodynamic behavi...
Dragonflies perform dramatic aerial manoeuvres when hunting prey or chasing rivals but glide leisure...
The paper deals with design of basic mechanism of wing movement in ornithopters and development of o...
In this paper, an ornithopter prototype that mimics the flapping motion of bird flight is developed,...
Biological flight encapsulates 400 million years of evolutionary ingenuity and thus is the most effi...
Dragonflies achieve agile maneuverability by flapping four wings independently. Different phase angl...
International audienceFlight agility, resistance to gusts, capability to hover coupled with a low no...
Photogrammetric methods are used to reconstruct the body and wing kinematics of free-flying dragonfl...