Flexibility Effects of a Flapping Mechanism Inspired by Insect Musculoskeletal System on Flight Performance

Flying animals such as insects display great flight performances with high stability and maneuverability even under unpredictable disturbances in natural and man-made environments. Unlike man-made mechanical systems like a drone, insects can achieve various flapping motions through their flexible mu...

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Main Authors: Sakito Koizumi, Toshiyuki Nakata, Hao Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2021.612183/full
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spelling doaj-751d8c5230a64c6595b88f37312cbecb2021-04-22T05:21:18ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology2296-41852021-04-01910.3389/fbioe.2021.612183612183Flexibility Effects of a Flapping Mechanism Inspired by Insect Musculoskeletal System on Flight PerformanceSakito Koizumi0Toshiyuki Nakata1Hao Liu2Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Chiba University, Chiba, JapanGraduate School of Engineering, Chiba University, Chiba, JapanGraduate School of Engineering, Chiba University, Chiba, JapanFlying animals such as insects display great flight performances with high stability and maneuverability even under unpredictable disturbances in natural and man-made environments. Unlike man-made mechanical systems like a drone, insects can achieve various flapping motions through their flexible musculoskeletal systems. However, it remains poorly understood whether flexibility affects flight performances or not. Here, we conducted an experimental study on the effects of the flexibility associated with the flapping mechanisms on aerodynamic performance with a flexible flapping mechanism (FFM) inspired by the flexible musculoskeletal system of insects. Based on wing kinematic and force measurements, we found an appropriate combination of the flexible components could improve the aerodynamic efficiency by increasing the wingbeat amplitude. Results of the wind tunnel experiments suggested that, through some passive adjustment of the wing kinematics in concert with the flexible mechanism, the disturbance-induced effects could be suppressed. Therefore, the flight stability under the disturbances is improved. While the FFM with the most rigid spring was least efficient in the static experiments, the model was most robust against the wind within the range of the study. Our results, particularly regarding the trade-off between the efficiency and the robustness, point out the importance of the passive response of the flapping mechanisms, which may provide a functional biomimetic design for the flapping micro air vehicles (MAVs) capable of achieving high efficiency and stability.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2021.612183/fullBiomimeticsflapping robotflexibilityinsect musculoskeletal systemMAV (Micro Air Vehicle)robustness
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Hao Liu
Flexibility Effects of a Flapping Mechanism Inspired by Insect Musculoskeletal System on Flight Performance
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Biomimetics
flapping robot
flexibility
insect musculoskeletal system
MAV (Micro Air Vehicle)
robustness
author_facet Sakito Koizumi
Toshiyuki Nakata
Hao Liu
author_sort Sakito Koizumi
title Flexibility Effects of a Flapping Mechanism Inspired by Insect Musculoskeletal System on Flight Performance
title_short Flexibility Effects of a Flapping Mechanism Inspired by Insect Musculoskeletal System on Flight Performance
title_full Flexibility Effects of a Flapping Mechanism Inspired by Insect Musculoskeletal System on Flight Performance
title_fullStr Flexibility Effects of a Flapping Mechanism Inspired by Insect Musculoskeletal System on Flight Performance
title_full_unstemmed Flexibility Effects of a Flapping Mechanism Inspired by Insect Musculoskeletal System on Flight Performance
title_sort flexibility effects of a flapping mechanism inspired by insect musculoskeletal system on flight performance
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
issn 2296-4185
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Flying animals such as insects display great flight performances with high stability and maneuverability even under unpredictable disturbances in natural and man-made environments. Unlike man-made mechanical systems like a drone, insects can achieve various flapping motions through their flexible musculoskeletal systems. However, it remains poorly understood whether flexibility affects flight performances or not. Here, we conducted an experimental study on the effects of the flexibility associated with the flapping mechanisms on aerodynamic performance with a flexible flapping mechanism (FFM) inspired by the flexible musculoskeletal system of insects. Based on wing kinematic and force measurements, we found an appropriate combination of the flexible components could improve the aerodynamic efficiency by increasing the wingbeat amplitude. Results of the wind tunnel experiments suggested that, through some passive adjustment of the wing kinematics in concert with the flexible mechanism, the disturbance-induced effects could be suppressed. Therefore, the flight stability under the disturbances is improved. While the FFM with the most rigid spring was least efficient in the static experiments, the model was most robust against the wind within the range of the study. Our results, particularly regarding the trade-off between the efficiency and the robustness, point out the importance of the passive response of the flapping mechanisms, which may provide a functional biomimetic design for the flapping micro air vehicles (MAVs) capable of achieving high efficiency and stability.
topic Biomimetics
flapping robot
flexibility
insect musculoskeletal system
MAV (Micro Air Vehicle)
robustness
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2021.612183/full
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