Study on Aerodynamic and Structural Analysis of Bio-mimetic Corrugated Wing

Md. Akhtar Khan, C. Padhy
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The aerodynamic and static structural analysis of a newly developed bio-mimetic corrugated aerofoil inspired by dragonfly forewing is included in this work. The basal wing part of the dragonfly corrugated aerofoil structure used in this study was placed around the radius of the forewing. These corrugations define the stressed skin structure, which is made up of grider-like veins and a thin cuticle membrane that provides a sophisticated mechanical advantage for longitudinal bending resistance while allowing for wing camber and torsion. Dragonflies are recognised for their amazing flight abilities. They are designed to carry both aerodynamic and inertial loads. At a Reynolds number of 15000, a computational analysis of a newly designed dragonfly corrugated aerofoil is performed, with flow assumed to be laminar, steady, incompressible, and two dimensional. The project includes static structural analysis and aerodynamic flow analysis of a 2-D dragonfly corrugated aerofoil utilising Ansys Fluent and Ansys Mechanical APDL. It has been discovered that the design criteria employed, as well as simulations performed on a corrugated aerofoil, produce significantly better results than earlier studies. The structural analysis also demonstrates that it can withstand maximum pressure loads and provides high rigidity to the wing span. This discovery adds to our knowledge of insect-inspired corrugated wing structure and facilitates the application for improved design of artificial wings for MAVs and UAVs.
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仿生波纹翼气动与结构分析研究
本文以蜻蜓前翼为灵感,对一种新型仿生波纹翼进行了气动和静力结构分析。蜻蜓波纹翼结构的基翼部分被放置在前翼半径附近。这些波纹定义了应力皮肤结构,它由网格状静脉和薄角质层组成,在允许机翼弯曲和扭转的同时,提供了纵向弯曲抵抗的复杂机械优势。蜻蜓以其惊人的飞行能力而闻名。它们被设计为同时承受空气动力和惯性载荷。在雷诺数为15000的情况下,对新设计的蜻蜓型波纹翼进行了计算分析,假设流动是层流的、稳定的、不可压缩的、二维的。该项目包括利用Ansys Fluent和Ansys Mechanical APDL对二维蜻蜓波纹翼进行静力结构分析和气动流动分析。已经发现,所采用的设计标准,以及在波纹翼上进行的模拟,产生比早期研究明显更好的结果。结构分析也表明,它可以承受最大的压力载荷,并提供高刚度的翼展。这一发现增加了我们对昆虫启发波纹翼结构的认识,并促进了小飞机和无人机人工机翼改进设计的应用。
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