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Dragonfly wing nodus: A one-way hinge contributing to the asymmetric wing deformation

机译:Dragonfly Wing Nodus:一种有助于不对称翼变形的单向铰链

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Graphical abstract Display Omitted Abstract Dragonfly wings are highly specialized locomotor systems, which are formed by a combination of several structural components. The wing components, also known as structural elements, are responsible for the various aspects of the wing functionality. Considering the complex interactions between the wing components, modelling of the wings as a whole is only possible with inevitable huge oversimplifications. In order to overcome this difficulty, we have recently proposed a new approach to model individual components of complex wings comparatively. Here, we use this approach to study nodus, a structural element of dragonfly wings which has been less studied to date. Using a combination of several imaging techniques including scanning electron microscopy (SEM), wide-field fluorescence microscopy (WFM), confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) scanning, we aim to characterize the spatial morphology and material composition of fore- and hindwing nodi of the dragonfly Brachythemis contaminata . The microscopy results show the presence of resilin in the nodi, which is expected to help the deformability of the wings. The computational results based on three-dimensional (3D) structural data suggest that the specific geometry of the nodus restrains its displacements when subjected to pressure on the ventral side. This effect, resulting from an interlocking mechanism, is expected to contribute to the dorso-ventral asymmetry of wing deformation and to provide a higher resistance to aerodynamic forces during the downstroke. Our results provide an important step towards better understanding of the structure–property-function relationship in dragonfly wings. Statement of Significance In this study, we investigate the wing nodus, a specialized wing component in dragonflies. Using a combination of modern imaging techniques, we demonstrate the presence of resilin in the nodus, which is expected to facilitate the wing deformability in flight. The specific geometry of the nodus, however, seems to restrain its displacements when subjected to pressure on the ventral side. This effect, resulting from an interlocking mechanism, is suggested to contribute to dorso-ventral asymmetry of wing deformations and to provide a higher resistance to aerodynamic forces during the downstroke. Our results provide an important step towards better understanding of the structure–property-function relationship in dragonfly wings and might help to design more efficient wings for biomimetic micro-air vehicles. ]]>
机译:图形摘要显示省略了抽象蜻蜓翅膀是高度专业的运动系统,其由几种结构部件的组合形成。翼组件,也称为结构元件,负责机翼功能的各个方面。考虑到机翼组件​​之间的复杂相互作用,只有一个整体翼的建模,才能以不可避免的巨大的过化。为了克服这种困难,我们最近提出了一种新的方法来相对较好地模拟复杂翅膀的各个组件。在这里,我们使用这种方法来研究核糖,这是迄今为止的蜻蜓翅膀的结构元素。使用多种成像技术的组合,包括扫描电子显微镜(SEM),宽场荧光显微镜(WFM),共聚焦激光扫描显微镜(CLSM)和微计算机断层扫描(Micro-CT)扫描,我们旨在表征空间形态蜻蜓Brachythemis intaminata的前卫和后翅片Nodi的材料组成。显微镜结果显示NODI中的Resilin存在,预计将有助于翼的可变形性。基于三维(3D)结构数据的计算结果表明,在对腹侧的压力受到压力时,末骨的特定几何形状抑制了其位移。由互锁机构引起的这种效果预计将有助于翼变形的背腹腹部不对称,并在下行程期间提供对空气动力力的更高抗性。我们的结果为更好地理解蜻蜓翅膀的结构 - 财产功能关系提供了重要一步。这项研究中的重要性声明,我们调查了蜻蜓的专门翼组件。使用现代成像技术的组合,我们证明了结核病中的Resilin的存在,这预计将促进飞行中的翼状可变形性。然而,结核病的特定几何形状似乎在受到腹侧压力时抑制其位移。由互锁机构产生的这种效果被建议有助于翼变形的背腹部不对称,并且在下行程期间提供对空气动力的更高抗性。我们的结果为更好地了解蜻蜓翅膀的结构 - 财产功能关系,提供了一个重要的一步,可能有助于为仿生微空气车辆设计更高效的翅膀。 ]]>

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