Unsteady load alleviation on highly flexible bio-inspired wings in longitudinally oscillating freestreams
Journal of Fluids and Structures, 129 (2024) 104155 This study delves into the aerodynamic behavior of a highly flexible NACA 0012 aerofoil, drawing inspiration from avian feathers to handle a gust. We first examined unsteady flow on a rigid wing both experimentally and numerically and then explored...
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Zusammenfassung: | Journal of Fluids and Structures, 129 (2024) 104155 This study delves into the aerodynamic behavior of a highly flexible NACA
0012 aerofoil, drawing inspiration from avian feathers to handle a gust. We
first examined unsteady flow on a rigid wing both experimentally and
numerically and then explored the implications of introducing wing flexibility
purely numerically. Our findings underscore the potential of composite
materials in alleviating the oscillating aerodynamic forces on a wing under a
streamwise gust. This behavior is attributed to its capacity to destabilize the
laminar separation bubble, fostering a more stable turbulent boundary layer.
While direct avian evidence remains limited, it is postulated that in nature,
such mechanisms could mitigate undesired wing flapping, optimizing energy
consumption in perturbed environments. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2501.02399 |