Learning from bat: Aerodynamics of actively morphing wing

Different from birds and insects, bats have complex wing-deformation capacity to generate high aerodynamic forces. In flight, the actively morphing of bat wing includes the twisting from wing root to wing tip, the cambering along the chordwise direction, the bending along the spanwise direction and...

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Main Authors: Yongliang Yu, Ziwu Guan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-01-01
Series:Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209503491500015X
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spelling doaj-f01bf2ec5668483598e316af6beeb3f12020-11-24T20:49:00ZengElsevierTheoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters2095-03492015-01-0151131510.1016/j.taml.2015.01.009Learning from bat: Aerodynamics of actively morphing wingYongliang YuZiwu GuanDifferent from birds and insects, bats have complex wing-deformation capacity to generate high aerodynamic forces. In flight, the actively morphing of bat wing includes the twisting from wing root to wing tip, the cambering along the chordwise direction, the bending along the spanwise direction and the wing area-changing caused by the stretch and retraction of the wingspan. It was found that the high thrust and lift required in bat flight are dependent on the wing twisting and cambering respectively. Moreover, the integrated wing-morphing generates the aerodynamic lift and thrust mainly during the downstroke and almost negligible forces during the upstroke. The wing area-changing and bending can be used to amplify the positive forces in the downstroke duration and reduce the negative forces in the upstroke duration.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209503491500015XBat flightMorphing wingLiftThrust
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author Yongliang Yu
Ziwu Guan
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Ziwu Guan
Learning from bat: Aerodynamics of actively morphing wing
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters
Bat flight
Morphing wing
Lift
Thrust
author_facet Yongliang Yu
Ziwu Guan
author_sort Yongliang Yu
title Learning from bat: Aerodynamics of actively morphing wing
title_short Learning from bat: Aerodynamics of actively morphing wing
title_full Learning from bat: Aerodynamics of actively morphing wing
title_fullStr Learning from bat: Aerodynamics of actively morphing wing
title_full_unstemmed Learning from bat: Aerodynamics of actively morphing wing
title_sort learning from bat: aerodynamics of actively morphing wing
publisher Elsevier
series Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters
issn 2095-0349
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Different from birds and insects, bats have complex wing-deformation capacity to generate high aerodynamic forces. In flight, the actively morphing of bat wing includes the twisting from wing root to wing tip, the cambering along the chordwise direction, the bending along the spanwise direction and the wing area-changing caused by the stretch and retraction of the wingspan. It was found that the high thrust and lift required in bat flight are dependent on the wing twisting and cambering respectively. Moreover, the integrated wing-morphing generates the aerodynamic lift and thrust mainly during the downstroke and almost negligible forces during the upstroke. The wing area-changing and bending can be used to amplify the positive forces in the downstroke duration and reduce the negative forces in the upstroke duration.
topic Bat flight
Morphing wing
Lift
Thrust
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209503491500015X
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