TY - JOUR
T1 - Aerodynamic mechanisms in bio-inspired micro air vehicles
T2 - a review in the light of novel compound layouts
AU - Chen, Long
AU - Zhang, Yanlai
AU - Zhou, Chao
AU - Wu, Jianghao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Zhejiang University Press.
PY - 2019/6
Y1 - 2019/6
N2 - Modern designs of micro air vehicles (MAVs) are mostly inspired by nature's flyers, such as hummingbirds and flying insects, which results in the birth of bio-inspired MAVs. The history and recent progress of the aerodynamic mechanisms in bio-inspired MAVs are reviewed in this study, especially focused on those compound layouts using bio-inspired unsteady aerodynamic mechanisms. Several successful bio-mimicking MAVs and the unsteady high lift mechanisms in insect flight are briefly revisited. Four types of the compound layouts, i.e. the fixed/flapping-wing MAV, the flapping rotary wing MAV, the multiple-pair flapping-wing MAV, and the cycloidal rotor MAV are introduced in terms of recent findings on their aerodynamic mechanisms. In the end, future interests in the field of MAVs are suggested. The authors' review can provide solid background knowledge for both future studies on the aerodynamic mechanisms in bio-inspired MAVs and the practical design of a bio-inspired MAV.
AB - Modern designs of micro air vehicles (MAVs) are mostly inspired by nature's flyers, such as hummingbirds and flying insects, which results in the birth of bio-inspired MAVs. The history and recent progress of the aerodynamic mechanisms in bio-inspired MAVs are reviewed in this study, especially focused on those compound layouts using bio-inspired unsteady aerodynamic mechanisms. Several successful bio-mimicking MAVs and the unsteady high lift mechanisms in insect flight are briefly revisited. Four types of the compound layouts, i.e. the fixed/flapping-wing MAV, the flapping rotary wing MAV, the multiple-pair flapping-wing MAV, and the cycloidal rotor MAV are introduced in terms of recent findings on their aerodynamic mechanisms. In the end, future interests in the field of MAVs are suggested. The authors' review can provide solid background knowledge for both future studies on the aerodynamic mechanisms in bio-inspired MAVs and the practical design of a bio-inspired MAV.
KW - aerodynamics
KW - aerospace components
KW - autonomous aerial vehicles
KW - bio-inspired materials
KW - bio-inspired micro air vehicles design
KW - bio-inspired unsteady aerodynamic mechanisms
KW - bio-mimicking MAVs
KW - compound layouts
KW - cycloidal rotor MAV
KW - design engineering
KW - fixed-flapping-wing MAV
KW - flapping rotary wing MAV
KW - flying insects
KW - humming birds
KW - insect flight
KW - lift mechanisms
KW - multiple-pair flapping-wing MAV
KW - review
KW - reviews
KW - rotors (mechanical)
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85088019199
U2 - 10.1049/iet-csr.2018.0007
DO - 10.1049/iet-csr.2018.0007
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85088019199
SN - 2631-6315
VL - 1
SP - 2
EP - 12
JO - IET Cyber-systems and Robotics
JF - IET Cyber-systems and Robotics
IS - 1
ER -