2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3118594/v1
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Effects of spatiotemporal parameters and flexible corrugated structures on dragonfly aerodynamics

Abstract: The effects of unsteady motions of flapping flat plates and corrugated structures in different parameters are studied using fluid-solid coupling and overlapping grid methods. Based on the dragonfly's right forewing and right hindwing model, these actions include sweeping and pitching, take-off acceleration, and tandem wings cruising in the reverse phase at 180°. The results show that when the advance ratio J =0.36, the “inflow deflection” improves the aerodynamic force in two degrees of freedom compared to sim… Show more

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