Non-linear unsteady aerodynamic model for insect-like flapping wings in the hover. Part 1: Methodology and analysis

Author:

Ansari S A1,Żbikowski R1,Knowles K1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aerospace, Power, and Sensors, Cranfield University, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, Shrivenham, UK

Abstract

The essence of this two-part paper is the analytical, aerodynamic modelling of insect-like flapping wings in the hover for microair vehicle applications. A key feature of such flapping-wing flows is their unsteadiness and the formation of a leading-edge vortex in addition to the conventional wake shed from the trailing edge. What ensues is a complex interaction between the shed wakes which, in part, determines the forces and moments on the wing. In an attempt to describe such a flow, two-novel coupled, non-linear, wake-integral equations are developed in this first part of the paper, and these form the foundation upon which the rest of the work stands. The circulation-based model thus developed is unsteady and inviscid in nature and essentially two-dimensional. It is converted to a ‘quasi-three-dimensional’ model using a blade-element-type method, but with radial chords. The main results from the model are force and moment data for the flapping wing and are derived as part of this article using the method of impulses. These forces and moments have been decomposed into constituent elements. The governing equations developed in the study are exact, but do not have a closed analytic form. Therefore, solutions are found by numerical methods. These are described in the second part of this paper.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering

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