Functional bio-inspired hybrid fliers with separated ring and leading edge vortices.

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作者:Kim Jin-Tae, Yoon Hong-Joon, Cheng Shyuan, Liu Fei, Kang Soohyeon, Paudel Shashwot, Cho Donghwi, Luan Haiwen, Lee Minkyu, Jeong Gooyoon, Park Jaehong, Huang Yu-Ting, Lee Su Eon, Cho Min, Lee Geonhee, Han Mengdi, Kim Bong Hoon, Yan Jinhui, Park Yoonseok, Jung Sunghwan, Chamorro Leonardo P, Rogers John A
Recent advances in passive flying systems inspired by wind-dispersed seeds contribute to increasing interest in their use for remote sensing applications across large spatial domains in the Lagrangian frame of reference. These concepts create possibilities for developing and studying structures with performance characteristics and operating mechanisms that lie beyond those found in nature. Here, we demonstrate a hybrid flier system, fabricated through a process of controlled buckling, to yield unusual geometries optimized for flight. Specifically, these constructs simultaneously exploit distinct fluid phenomena, including separated vortex rings from features that resemble those of dandelion seeds and the leading-edge vortices derived from behaviors of maple seeds. Advanced experimental measurements and computational simulations of the aerodynamics and induced flow physics of these hybrid fliers establish a concise, scalable analytical framework for understanding their flight mechanisms. Demonstrations with functional payloads in various forms, including bioresorbable, colorimetric, gas-sensing, and light-emitting platforms, illustrate examples with diverse capabilities in sensing and tracking.

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