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Phasing of dragonfly wings can improve aerodynamic efficiency by removing swirl

机译:蜻蜓翅膀的定相可通过消除涡流来提高空气动力学效率

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Dragonflies are dramatic, successful aerial predators, notable for their flight agility and endurance. Further, they are highly capable of low-speed, hovering and even backwards flight. While insects have repeatedly modified or reduced one pair of wings, or mechanically coupled their fore and hind wings, dragonflies and damselflies have maintained their distinctive, independently controllable, four-winged form for over 300 Myr. Despite efforts at understanding the implications of flapping flight with two pairs of wings, previous studies have generally painted a rather disappointing picture: interaction between fore and hind wings reduces the lift compared with two pairs of wings operating in isolation. Here, we demonstrate with a mechanical model dragonfly that, despite presenting no advantage in terms of lift, flying with two pairs of wings can be highly effective at improving aerodynamic efficiency. This is achieved by recovering energy from the wake wasted as swirl in a manner analogous to coaxial contra-rotating helicopter rotors. With the appropriate fore–hind wing phasing, aerodynamic power requirements can be reduced up to 22 per cent compared with a single pair of wings, indicating one advantage of four-winged flying that may apply to both dragonflies and, in the future, biomimetic micro air vehicles.
机译:蜻蜓是戏剧性的,成功的空中掠食者,以其飞行敏捷性和耐力而著称。此外,它们具有低速,悬停甚至向后飞行的能力。昆虫反复修饰或缩小了一对翅膀,或者将它们的前,后翅膀机械地结合在一起,而蜻蜓和豆娘则保持了其独特的,可独立控制的四翼形式,飞行时间超过300。尽管已经努力理解两对翼拍打飞行的含义,但先前的研究通常得出了一个令人失望的画面:与独立运行的两对翼相比,前翼和后翼之间的相互作用降低了升力。在这里,我们用机械模型蜻蜓进行了演示,尽管在升力方面没有优势,但是使用两对机翼飞行对提高空气动力学效率非常有效。这是通过以类似于同轴对转直升飞机旋翼的方式从作为涡流浪费的尾流中回收能量来实现的。借助适当的前翼定相,与一对翼相比,可将空气动力需求降低多达22%,这表明四翼飞行的一个优势可能适用于蜻蜓和未来的仿生微型飞机飞行器。

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