Abstract:Flapping motion is widely utilized in many biological propulsion systems, including insect/bird wings and fish pectoral fins. To survive through millions of years of evolution, these natural flyers/swimmers have developed superior and complex propulsive mechanisms to avoid predators and hunt for prey. However, achieving biological levels of aero/hydro-performance in bio-inspired robots design has proven elusive. This is due to our lack of understanding of the fundamental physics of deformable wings/fins and th… Show more
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