2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2313549121
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Buckling-induced sound production in the aeroelastic tymbals of Yponomeuta

Hernaldo Mendoza Nava,
Marc W. Holderied,
Alberto Pirrera
et al.

Abstract: The loss of elastic stability (buckling) can lead to catastrophic failure in the context of traditional engineering structures. Conversely, in nature, buckling often serves a desirable function, such as in the prey-trapping mechanism of the Venus fly trap ( Dionaea muscipula ). This paper investigates the buckling-enabled sound production in the wingbeat-powered (aeroelastic) tymbals of Yponomeuta moths. The hindwings of Yponomeuta possess… Show more

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