The Proceedings of the Symposium on the Motion and Vibration Control
Online ISSN : 2424-3000
2010
Session ID : 2D24
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2D24 Fundamental Study on Aerodynamic Performance of Ornithopter
Hironori A. FUJIIMasaru TAKASHIHiroki ENDOKohyou SUZUKI
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Fundamental aerodynamic characteristics are studied for the ornithopter in this paper. Three types of movement of wing are examined including 1) flapping motion to move the wing into the vertical direction, 2) feathering motion to change the angle of attack in the flapping motion, and 3) lead-lag motion to move the wing into the horizontal direction. A wing model in two dimensional motion in vertical plane is analyzed numerically in the flapping, feathering, and lead-lag motion. The aerodynamic characteristics are examined for the resulting vertical forces and horizontal forces obtained by the wing due to these three types of motion. These numerical results show the importance of the method of combination between the flapping, feathering, and lead-lag motion. A small size model for experimental demonstration is also cited as to enable these three movements, employed with an ornithopter model The flapping mechanism is implemented in a small size model.
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