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Reduced coupled flapping wing-fluid computational model with unsteady vortex wake (CROSBI ID 314750)

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Terze, Zdravko ; Pandža, Viktor ; Andrić, Marijan ; Zlatar, Dario Reduced coupled flapping wing-fluid computational model with unsteady vortex wake // Nonlinear dynamics, 109 (2022), 975-987. doi: 10.1007/s11071-022-07482-8

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Terze, Zdravko ; Pandža, Viktor ; Andrić, Marijan ; Zlatar, Dario

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Reduced coupled flapping wing-fluid computational model with unsteady vortex wake

Insect flight research is propelled by their unmatched flight capabilities. However, complex underlying aerodynamic phenomena make computational modeling of insect-type flapping flight a challenging task, limiting our ability in understanding insect flight and producing aerial vehicles exploiting same aerodynamic phenomena. To this end, novel mid-fidelity approach to modeling insect-type flapping vehicles is proposed. The approach is computationally efficient enough to be used within optimal design and optimal control loops, while not requiring experimental data for fitting model parameters, as opposed to widely used quasi-steady aerodynamic models. The proposed algorithm is based on Helmholtz–Hodge decomposition of fluid velocity into curl-free and divergence-free parts. Curl-free flow is used to accurately model added inertia effects (in almost exact manner), while expressing system dynamics by using wing variables only, after employing symplectic reduction of the coupled wing-fluid system at zero level of vorticity (thus reducing out fluid variables in the process). To this end, all terms in the coupled body-fluid system equations of motion are taken into account, including often neglected terms related to the changing nature of the added inertia matrix (opposed to the constant nature of rigid body mass and inertia matrix). On the other hand—in order to model flapping wing system vorticity effects— divergence-free part of the flow is modeled by a wake of point vortices shed from both leading (characteristic for insect flight) and trailing wing edges. The approach is evaluated for a numerical case involving fruit fly hovering, while quasi-steady aerodynamic model is used as benchmark tool with experimentally validated parameters for the selected test case. The results indicate that the proposed approach is capable of mid-fidelity accurate calculation of aerodynamic loads on the insect-type flapping wings.

Flapping wing ; Insect-type flapping ; Symplectic reduction ; Vortex wake

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109

2022.

975-987

objavljeno

0924-090X

1573-269X

10.1007/s11071-022-07482-8

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Strojarstvo, Zrakoplovstvo, raketna i svemirska tehnika

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