The aerodynamic performance of clap-and-fling mechanism in a KU-Beetle—a tailless two-winged flapping-wing micro air vehicle—was investigated for various horizontal free-stream inflows. Three inflow speeds of 0 (hovering), 2.52 m/s and 5.04 m/s corresponding to advance ratios of 0, 0.5 and 1 were considered. The forces and moments for two wing distances of 16 mm (in which the clap-and-fling effect was strong) and 40 mm (in which the clap-and-fling effect was diminished) were computed using commercial software of ANSYS-Fluent 16.2. When the advance ratio increased from 0 to 0.5 and 1, the lift enhancement due to clap in the down-stroke reversal increased from 1.1% to 1.7% and 1.9%, while that in the up-stroke reversal decreased from 2.1% to ...
Abstract: An experimental investigation of the effects of varying flapping kinematics on the mean li...
The aerodynamics of flapping flight for the smallest insects such as thrips is often characterized b...
The present work was based on an experimental study on the aerodynamic performance of a flapping win...
This study used numerical and experimental approaches to investigate the role played by the clap-and...
There is great interest in the field of bio-mimicry to imitate the flapping motion of insect wing...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the aerodynamic benefits of using ‘Clap-and-Fling’ fla...
This paper introduces a biological flapping micro air vehicle (FMAV) with four wings, instead of two...
Most of the previous studies on Weis-Fogh clap-fling mechanism have focused on the vortex structures...
The present study focuses on the analysis of the fluid dynamics associated with the flapping motion ...
Flapping-wing aerodynamic models that are accurate, computationally efficient and physically meaning...
The 'Clap and Fling ' hypothesis, which describes augmentation of lift during the wingbeat...
Micro aerial vehicles (MAVs) are defined as vehicles capable of flight not exceeding 15 cm in max di...
In contrast to larger flight-capable insects such as hawk moths and fruit flies, miniature flying in...
The subject of flapping flight has been studied extensively for more than a century. Flapping flight...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the aerodynamic benefits of using ‘Clap-and-Fling’ fla...
Abstract: An experimental investigation of the effects of varying flapping kinematics on the mean li...
The aerodynamics of flapping flight for the smallest insects such as thrips is often characterized b...
The present work was based on an experimental study on the aerodynamic performance of a flapping win...
This study used numerical and experimental approaches to investigate the role played by the clap-and...
There is great interest in the field of bio-mimicry to imitate the flapping motion of insect wing...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the aerodynamic benefits of using ‘Clap-and-Fling’ fla...
This paper introduces a biological flapping micro air vehicle (FMAV) with four wings, instead of two...
Most of the previous studies on Weis-Fogh clap-fling mechanism have focused on the vortex structures...
The present study focuses on the analysis of the fluid dynamics associated with the flapping motion ...
Flapping-wing aerodynamic models that are accurate, computationally efficient and physically meaning...
The 'Clap and Fling ' hypothesis, which describes augmentation of lift during the wingbeat...
Micro aerial vehicles (MAVs) are defined as vehicles capable of flight not exceeding 15 cm in max di...
In contrast to larger flight-capable insects such as hawk moths and fruit flies, miniature flying in...
The subject of flapping flight has been studied extensively for more than a century. Flapping flight...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the aerodynamic benefits of using ‘Clap-and-Fling’ fla...
Abstract: An experimental investigation of the effects of varying flapping kinematics on the mean li...
The aerodynamics of flapping flight for the smallest insects such as thrips is often characterized b...
The present work was based on an experimental study on the aerodynamic performance of a flapping win...