Effects of kinematic parameters and corrugated structure on the aerodynamic performance of flexible dragonfly wings

IF 3.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Journal of Fluids and Structures Pub Date : 2024-01-16 DOI:10.1016/j.jfluidstructs.2023.104058
Weizhen Sun , Yuping Wang , Guoyi He , Qi Wang , Feng Yu , Wei Song
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The effects of unsteady motions of flapping flat plates and corrugated structures in different parameters are studied using fluid–solid coupling and overlapping grid methods. Based on the dragonfly’s right forewing and right hindwing model, these actions include sweeping and pitching, take-off acceleration, and tandem wings cruising in the reverse phase at 180°. The results show that when the advance ratio J=0.36, the “inflow deflection” improves the aerodynamic force in two degrees of freedom compared to simple flapping. When considering only the impact of flexibility, the aerodynamic forces of flexible flat plates and corrugated structures are better than those of the rigid wing models. Considering the effect of corrugated structures, the lift of flexible corrugated wings diminishes, but more thrust is generated. From the perspective of vortex street, vortex rings materialize only in the downstroke stage, while the attachment effect of leading-edge vortices is noticeable in several models. In the same phase flapping, the two wings combine to form a giant wing, which generates significant forward flight momentum. In out-of-phase flapping mode, the series wings generate two lifts and two or three thrust peaks to attain the required forward flight speed while sustaining a high lift.

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运动学参数和波纹结构对柔性蜻蜓翅膀气动性能的影响
采用流固耦合和重叠网格方法研究了不同参数下拍打平板和波纹结构的非稳定运动效应。基于蜻蜓的右前翼和右后翼模型,这些运动包括横扫和俯仰、起飞加速和双翼180°反相巡航。结果表明,当推进比 J=0.36 时,与简单拍打相比,"流入偏转 "提高了两个自由度的空气动力。如果只考虑柔性的影响,柔性平板和波纹结构的气动力优于刚性翼模型。考虑到波纹结构的影响,柔性波纹翼的升力会减小,但会产生更大的推力。从涡街的角度来看,涡环只在下冲阶段才形成,而前缘涡的附着效应在几个模型中都很明显。在同相拍打模式下,两翼结合形成巨翼,产生巨大的前飞动量。在非相位拍打模式下,串联机翼产生两个升力和两个或三个推力峰,以达到所需的前飞速度,同时维持高升力。
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Journal of Fluids and Structures
Journal of Fluids and Structures 工程技术-工程:机械
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