2023
DOI: 10.1002/aisy.202300420
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Employing Wing Morphing to Cooperate Aileron Deflection Improves the Rolling Agility of Drones

Yubin Liu,
Junming Zhang,
Liang Gao
et al.

Abstract: In the wild, gliding birds dodge obstacles or predators by folding and twisting their wings swiftly to perform a rapid roll. Accordingly, the authors strive to explore the feasibility of improving the roll rate of drones through this bird‐inspired morphing method, by using the asymmetric sweepback of wings to simulate the contraction of birds’ wings and the deflection of the aileron to imitate wing torsion. Moreover, the effects of wing morphing on the centroid, inertia matrix, and aerodynamic characteristics … Show more

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