Wing Damage Effects on Dragonfly's maneuverability

ORAL

Abstract

In this work, how the insect flight behavior contributes to its adaptability to limited performance condition is studied through a combined experimental and computational study. High speed photogrammetry is used to collect the data of dragonflies' takeoffs with intact and damaged wings along the chord and span separately. Then the effect of the spanwise and chordwise damage on the dragonfly wing is investigated. Results show that both changes have different effects on the wing and body kinematics and the merit of maneuverability. Two theories will be introduced to explain the wing damage tolerance behavior of the dragonfly flight.

Authors

  • Zhe Ning

    Wright State University

  • Kuo Gai

    Wright State University

  • Samane Zeyghami

    Wright State University

  • Haibo Dong

    Wright State University