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Wing-kinematics measurement and aerodynamics in a small insect in hovering flight

  • Xin Cheng*
  • , Mao Sun
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Beihang University

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摘要

Wing-motion of hovering small fly Liriomyza sativae was measured using high-speed video and flows of the wings calculated numerically. The fly used high wingbeat frequency (∼265 Hz) and large stroke amplitude (∼182°); therefore, even if its wing-length (R) was small (R ∼ 1.4 mm), the mean velocity of wing reached ∼1.5 m/s, the same as that of an average-size insect (R ∼ 3 mm). But the Reynolds number (Re) of wing was still low (∼40), owing to the small wing-size. In increasing the stroke amplitude, the outer parts of the wings had a "clap and fling" motion. The mean-lift coefficient was high, ∼1.85, several times larger than that of a cruising airplane. The partial "clap and fling" motion increased the lift by ∼7%, compared with the case of no aerodynamic interaction between the wings. The fly mainly used the delayed stall mechanism to generate the high-lift. The lift-to-drag ratio is only 0.7 (for larger insects, Re being about 100 or higher, the ratio is 1-1.2); that is, although the small fly can produce enough lift to support its weight, it needs to overcome a larger drag to do so.

源语言英语
文章编号25706
期刊Scientific Reports
6
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 11 5月 2016

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