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Mechanisms of collision recovery in flying beetles and flapping-wing robots

机译:飞行甲虫和拍打机器人碰撞恢复机制

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At rest, beetles fold and tuck their hindwings under the elytra. For flight, the hindwings are deployed through a series of unfolding configurations that are passively driven by flapping forces. The folds lock into place as the wing fully unfolds and thereafter operates as a flat membrane to generate the aerodynamic forces. We show that in the rhinoceros beetle (Allomyrina dichotoma), these origami-like folds serve a crucial shock-absorbing function during in-flight wing collisions. When the wing collides with an object, it collapses along the folds and springs back in place within a single stroke. Collisions are thus dampened, helping the beetle to promptly recover the flight. We implemented this mechanism on a beetle-inspired wing on a flapping-wing robot, thereby enabling it to fly safely after collisions.
机译:在休息时,甲虫折叠并在Elytra下折叠他们的挤压。对于飞行,通过一系列展开的配置部署了所在的展开配置,这些配置被通过拍打力被动驱动。折叠锁定到适当位置,因为机翼完全展开,然后作为扁平膜操作以产生空气动力学力。我们表明,在犀牛甲虫(Allomyrina dichotoma)中,这些折纸折叠在飞行期间的翼架碰撞期间提供了一个至关重要的减震功能。当机翼与物体碰撞时,它沿着折叠折叠,弹簧回到单行程内。因此,碰撞是抑制的,帮助甲虫迅速恢复飞行。我们在扑翼机器人的甲虫激发机翼上实施了这种机制,从而使其能够在碰撞后安全地飞行。

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  • 来源
    《Science》 |2020年第6521期|1214-1219|共6页
  • 作者

    Hoang Vu Phan; Park Hoon Cheol;

  • 作者单位

    Konkuk Univ Dept Smart Vehicle Engn Seoul 05029 South Korea|Konkuk Univ Artificial Muscle Res Ctr Seoul 05029 South Korea;

    Konkuk Univ Dept Smart Vehicle Engn Seoul 05029 South Korea|Konkuk Univ Artificial Muscle Res Ctr Seoul 05029 South Korea;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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