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http://dx.doi.org/10.20910/IJASE.2016.3.2.26

The Effect of Folding Wing on Aerodynamics and Power Consumption of a Flapping Wing  

Lee, Seunghee (Graduate School of Mechanical Engineering, Hanyang University)
Han, Cheolheui (Department of Aeronautical and Mechanical Design, Korea National University of Transportation)
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International Journal of Aerospace System Engineering / v.3, no.2, 2016 , pp. 26-30 More about this Journal
Abstract
Experimental study on the unsteady aerodynamics analysis and power consumption of a folding wing is accomplished using a wind tunnel testing. A folding wing model is fabricated and actuated using servo motors. The flapping wing consists of an inboard main wing and an outboard folding wing. The aerodynamic forces and consumed powers of the flapping wing are measured by changing the flapping and folding wings inside a low-speed wind tunnel. In order to calculate the aerodynamic forces, the measured forces are modified using static test data. It was found that the effect of the folding wing on the flapping wing's total lift is small but the effect of the folding wing on the total thrust is larger than the main wing. The folding motion requires the extra use of the servo motor. Thus, the amount of the energy consumption increases when both the wings are actuated together. As the flight speed increases, the power consumption of the folding wing decreases which results in energy saving.
Keywords
Wind Tunnel Testing; Aerodynamic Forces; Flight Performances; Folding Wing;
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