Parametric and Statistical Study of the Wing Geometry of 75 Species of Odonata

The flight performance and maneuverability of Odonata depends on wing shape and aero-structural characteristics, including airfoil shape, wingspan, and chord. Despite the superficial similarity between Odonata planforms, the frequency with which they are portrayed artistically, and the research inte...

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Main Authors: Nasim Chitsaz, Romeo Marian, Amirmasoud Chitsaz, Javaan S. Chahl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/15/5389
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spelling doaj-5a71f5d4e731402594aa69149c6694df2020-11-25T01:55:58ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-08-01105389538910.3390/app10155389Parametric and Statistical Study of the Wing Geometry of 75 Species of OdonataNasim Chitsaz0Romeo Marian1Amirmasoud Chitsaz2Javaan S. Chahl3School of Engineering, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA 5095, AustraliaSchool of Engineering, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA 5095, AustraliaFaculty of Computer Engineering, Najafabad Branch, Azad University, Najafabad 8514143131, IranSchool of Engineering, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA 5095, AustraliaThe flight performance and maneuverability of Odonata depends on wing shape and aero-structural characteristics, including airfoil shape, wingspan, and chord. Despite the superficial similarity between Odonata planforms, the frequency with which they are portrayed artistically, and the research interest in their aerodynamics, those features that are stable and those that are labile between species have not been identified. Studies have been done on 2D aerodynamics over corrugated wings; however, there is limited comparative quantified data on the planforms of Odonata wings. This study was undertaken to explore the scale relationships between the geometrical parameters of photogrammetrically reconstructed wings of 75 Odonata species, 66 from <i>Epiprocta</i>, and 9 from <i>Zygoptera</i>. The wing semi-spans captured in the database range from 24 to 85 mm. By carrying out an extensive statistical analysis of data, we show that the geometrical parameters for the suborder <i>Epiprocta</i> (dragonflies) can be classified into scale-dependent and independent parameters using regression analysis. A number of close correlations were found between the wingspan and the size of other structures. We found that amongst the variables considered, the largest independent variations against the forewing span were found in the chord of the hindwing, and that hindwing properties were not reliably predicted by the Odonata family. We suggest that this indicates continuous evolutionary pressure on this structure.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/15/5389aerodynamicsdragonflymicro air vehicle (MAV)Odonata3D reconstruction
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author Nasim Chitsaz
Romeo Marian
Amirmasoud Chitsaz
Javaan S. Chahl
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Romeo Marian
Amirmasoud Chitsaz
Javaan S. Chahl
Parametric and Statistical Study of the Wing Geometry of 75 Species of Odonata
Applied Sciences
aerodynamics
dragonfly
micro air vehicle (MAV)
Odonata
3D reconstruction
author_facet Nasim Chitsaz
Romeo Marian
Amirmasoud Chitsaz
Javaan S. Chahl
author_sort Nasim Chitsaz
title Parametric and Statistical Study of the Wing Geometry of 75 Species of Odonata
title_short Parametric and Statistical Study of the Wing Geometry of 75 Species of Odonata
title_full Parametric and Statistical Study of the Wing Geometry of 75 Species of Odonata
title_fullStr Parametric and Statistical Study of the Wing Geometry of 75 Species of Odonata
title_full_unstemmed Parametric and Statistical Study of the Wing Geometry of 75 Species of Odonata
title_sort parametric and statistical study of the wing geometry of 75 species of odonata
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The flight performance and maneuverability of Odonata depends on wing shape and aero-structural characteristics, including airfoil shape, wingspan, and chord. Despite the superficial similarity between Odonata planforms, the frequency with which they are portrayed artistically, and the research interest in their aerodynamics, those features that are stable and those that are labile between species have not been identified. Studies have been done on 2D aerodynamics over corrugated wings; however, there is limited comparative quantified data on the planforms of Odonata wings. This study was undertaken to explore the scale relationships between the geometrical parameters of photogrammetrically reconstructed wings of 75 Odonata species, 66 from <i>Epiprocta</i>, and 9 from <i>Zygoptera</i>. The wing semi-spans captured in the database range from 24 to 85 mm. By carrying out an extensive statistical analysis of data, we show that the geometrical parameters for the suborder <i>Epiprocta</i> (dragonflies) can be classified into scale-dependent and independent parameters using regression analysis. A number of close correlations were found between the wingspan and the size of other structures. We found that amongst the variables considered, the largest independent variations against the forewing span were found in the chord of the hindwing, and that hindwing properties were not reliably predicted by the Odonata family. We suggest that this indicates continuous evolutionary pressure on this structure.
topic aerodynamics
dragonfly
micro air vehicle (MAV)
Odonata
3D reconstruction
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/15/5389
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