A simple model of wake capture aerodynamics

尾流捕获空气动力学的简单模型

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Abstract

Flapping wings may encounter or 'capture' the wake from previous half-stroke, leading to local changes in the instantaneous aerodynamic force on the wing at the start of each half-stroke. In this paper, I developed a simple approach to integrating prediction of these wake capture effects into existing analytical quasi-steady models for hovering insect flapping flight. The local wake flow field is modelled as an additional induced velocity component normal to the stroke plane of the flapping motion that is blended/switched in at the start of each half-stroke. Comparison of model results against experimental data in the literature shows satisfactory agreement in predicting the wake capture lift and drag variations for eight different test cases. Sensitivity analysis shows that the form of the translation velocity time history has a significant effect on the magnitude of wake capture forces. Profiles that retain high translational velocity right up to stroke reversal evoke a much larger effect from wake capture compared with sinusoidal. This result is significant because while constant flapping translation velocity profiles can be generated in the laboratory, the very high accelerations required near stroke reversals incur high mechanical cost that prevents practical adoption in nature or engineered flapping flight vehicles.

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