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Flight of inspiration: mimicking nature’s mastery in micro air vehicle design
In recent years, light weight bio-inspired micro air vehicles (MAVs) have gained popularity due to wide applications in civil and military operations. Much research has been done in this regard inspired by the flapping wings of biological flyers such as birds, insects, bats, etc. MAVs have adapted the design from the flapping of beetle, butterfly, bat, hummingbird, mosquitoes, and bees. For MAV design, various flight characteristics such as wing beat frequency, Reynolds number, the aspect ratio of bio-mimic vehicle, landing, and take off techniques are examined. This article focuses on the recently developed bio-mimic MAVs and identifying their suitability for the desired task. The research accomplishments on the hoverable, insect, bird, and bat MAV mechanisms over the last decades are categorized and discussed. The mechanism’s issues, trends, and difficulties are compiled and presented. This review concludes with recommendations for future research on the mechanical structures and mechanism.
Flight of inspiration: mimicking nature’s mastery in micro air vehicle design
In recent years, light weight bio-inspired micro air vehicles (MAVs) have gained popularity due to wide applications in civil and military operations. Much research has been done in this regard inspired by the flapping wings of biological flyers such as birds, insects, bats, etc. MAVs have adapted the design from the flapping of beetle, butterfly, bat, hummingbird, mosquitoes, and bees. For MAV design, various flight characteristics such as wing beat frequency, Reynolds number, the aspect ratio of bio-mimic vehicle, landing, and take off techniques are examined. This article focuses on the recently developed bio-mimic MAVs and identifying their suitability for the desired task. The research accomplishments on the hoverable, insect, bird, and bat MAV mechanisms over the last decades are categorized and discussed. The mechanism’s issues, trends, and difficulties are compiled and presented. This review concludes with recommendations for future research on the mechanical structures and mechanism.
Flight of inspiration: mimicking nature’s mastery in micro air vehicle design
Int J Interact Des Manuf
Shiv, Jeenendra Kumar (Autor:in) / Kumar, Kaushik (Autor:in) / Ranjan, Chikesh (Autor:in)
01.08.2024
9 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Flapping Wing , Micro Air Vehicle (MAV) , Biomimetic , Bat , Beetle , Mosquitoes , Hummingbird , Locust , Robobee , Kingfisher Engineering , Engineering, general , Engineering Design , Mechanical Engineering , Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design , Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation , Industrial Design
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