Numerical Analysis of the Aerodynamic Interactions in Tandem Flying Snake Airfoils.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Biomimetics Pub Date : 2025-03-12 DOI:10.3390/biomimetics10030174
Yuchen Gong, Jiacheng Guo, Alexander He, Ye Sun, Haibo Dong
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During gliding, flying snakes flatten their ribs to create an airfoil-like cross-section and adopt S-shape postures, allowing upstream body segments to generate wake structures that affect the aerodynamic performance of downstream segments. This study investigates these interactions using numerical simulations of two-dimensional snake cross-sectional airfoils. By employing an immersed-boundary-method-based incompressible flow solver with tree topological local mesh refinement, various foil positions and movements were analyzed. The results show that aligning the downstream foil with the upstream foil reduces lift production by 86.5% and drag by 96.3%, leading to a 3.77-fold increase in the lift-to-drag ratio compared to a single airfoil. This improvement is attributed to the vortex-wedge interaction between the upstream vortex and the following foil's leading edge (wedge), which enhances the gliding efficiency of the posterior body. Furthermore, integrating specific pitching motions with coordinated vortex shedding could further optimize its lift production. These findings provide valuable insights into the aerodynamics of tandem flying snake airfoils, offering guidance for configuring optimal body postures for improving gliding efficiency.

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串联式飞蛇型气动相互作用的数值分析。
在滑翔过程中,飞蛇会压扁肋骨以形成类似机翼的横截面,并采用 S 形姿态,从而使上游体段产生尾流结构,影响下游体段的空气动力性能。本研究利用二维蛇形截面机翼的数值模拟研究了这些相互作用。通过采用基于沉浸边界法的不可压缩流求解器和树状拓扑局部网格细化,分析了各种翼面位置和运动。结果表明,下游箔片与上游箔片对齐可减少 86.5% 的升力和 96.3% 的阻力,与单一翼面相比,升阻比提高了 3.77 倍。这种改善归功于上游涡流与下游箔片前缘(楔形)之间的涡流-楔形相互作用,从而提高了后机身的滑翔效率。此外,将特定的俯仰运动与协调的涡流脱落相结合,还能进一步优化升力的产生。这些发现为串联飞行蛇翼的空气动力学提供了宝贵的见解,为配置最佳身体姿势以提高滑翔效率提供了指导。
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Biomimetics
Biomimetics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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