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ADE(Acrylic Dielectric Elastomer)를 이용한 MAV 날개 구동기의 설계 및 제어 (Design and Control of based on Acrylic Dielectric Elastomer MAV Wing Actuator)

  • 김훈모
    • 제어로봇시스템학회논문지
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.255-260
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    • 2004
  • Existing flapping MAV which is driven by motors or the other materials, has various defects. For the settlement of the issue, flapping MAV wing actuator is developed by using ADE(Acrylic Dielectric Elastomer). In comparison with existing materials which drive flapping wing, ADE has advantages of light weight as well as sufficient force. In order that correct lift farce occurs at this actuator, it must require to control to approach given reference. So it is controlled to approach given displacement by using fuzzy algorithm and is verified through simulation.

곤충과 새의 비행방법 (How Birds and Insects Fly)

  • 홍영선
    • 한국군사과학기술학회지
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.130-143
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    • 2007
  • Using steady state aerodynamic theories, it has been claimed that insects and birds cannot fly. To make matters worse, insects and birds fly at low Reynolds numbers. Therefore, a recurring theme in the literature is the importance of understanding unsteady aerodynamic effect and how the vortices behave when they separate from the moving surface that created them. In flapping flight, birds and insects can modify wing beat amplitude, stroke angle, wing planform area, angle of attack, and to a lesser extent flapping frequency to optimize the generation of lift force. Some birds are thought to employ two different gaits(a vortex ring gait and a continuous vortex gait) and unsteady aerodynamic effect(Clap and fling, Delayed stall, Wake capture and Rotational Circulation) in flapping flight. Leading edge vortices may produce an increase in lift. The trailing edge vortex could be an important component in gliding flight. Tip vortices in hovering support the body weight of the hummingbirds. Thus, this study investigated how insects and birds generate lift at low Reynolds numbers. This research is written to further that as yet incomplete understanding.

Novel aspects of elastic flapping wing: Analytical solution for inertial forcing

  • Zare, Hadi;Pourtakdoust, Seid H.;Bighashdel, Ariyan
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • 제5권3호
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    • pp.335-348
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    • 2018
  • The structural dynamics (SD) behavior of Elastic Flapping Wings (EFWs) is investigated analytically as a novel approach in EFWs analysis. In this regard an analytical SD solution of EFW undergoing a prescribed rigid body motion is initially derived, where the governing equations are expressed in modal space. The inertial forces are also analytically computed utilizing the actuator induced acceleration effects on the wing structure, while due to importance of analytical solution the linearity assumption is also considered. The formulated initial-value problem is solved analytically to study the EFW structural responses, where the effect of structure-actuator frequency ratio, structure-flapping frequency ratio as well as the structure damping ratio on the EFW pick amplitude is analyzed. A case study is also simulated in which the wing is modeled as an elastic beam with shell elements undergoing a prescribed sinusoidal motion. The corresponding EFW transient and steady response in on-off servo behavior is investigated. This study provides a conceptual understanding for the overall EFW SD behavior in the presence of inertial forces plus the servo dynamics effects. In addition to the substantial analytical results, the study paves a new mathematical way to better understanding the complex role of SD in dynamic EFWs behavior. Specifically, similar mathematical formulations can be carried out to investigate the effect of aerodynamics and/or gravity.

Control Effectiveness Analysis of the hawkmoth Manduca sexta: a Multibody Dynamics Approach

  • Kim, Joong-Kwan;Han, Jae-Hung
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.152-161
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    • 2013
  • This paper presents a control effectiveness analysis of the hawkmoth Manduca sexta. A multibody dynamic model of the insect that considers the time-varying inertia of two flapping wings is established, based on measurement data from the real hawkmoth. A six-degree-of-freedom (6-DOF) multibody flight dynamics simulation environment is used to analyze the effectiveness of the control variables defined in a wing kinematics function. The aerodynamics from complex wing flapping motions is estimated by a blade element approach, including translational and rotational force coefficients derived from relevant experimental studies. Control characteristics of flight dynamics with respect to the changes of three angular degrees of freedom (stroke positional, feathering, and deviation angle) of the wing kinematics are investigated. Results show that the symmetric (asymmetric) wing kinematics change of each wing only affects the longitudinal (lateral) flight forces and moments, which implies that the longitudinal and lateral flight controls are decoupled. However, there are coupling effects within each plane of motion. In the longitudinal plane, pitch and forward/backward motion controls are coupled; in the lateral plane, roll and side-translation motion controls are coupled.

스마트 재료를 이용한 캠버 변화가 가능한 플래핑 날개 구조 및 공력 특성 (Structural and Aerodynamic Characteristics of A Flapping Wing with Changeable Camber Using A Smart Material)

  • 김대관;김홍일;권기정;한재홍
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제35권5호
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    • pp.390-396
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    • 2007
  • 본 연구에서는 새의 날개운동을 모사하기 위하여 스마트 재료를 이용한 플래핑 날개를 설계 및 제작하였다. 날개는 복합재료 프레임과 유연한 PVC 표피 그리고 표면 작동기로 구성되어 있으며, 주요 날개운동으로서 날갯짓, 비틀림 그리고 캠버 운동을 선정하였다. 날개의 캠버를 변화시키기 위하여 Macro-Fiber Composite를 표면작동기로서 적용하였으며, 압전-열 관계식을 이용하여 MFC의 구조 응답을 해석하였다. 양력과 추력을 동시에 측정하기 위하여 두개의 로드셀로 구성된 시험대를 제작하였으며, 공기역학적 특성을 평가하기 위하여 풍동실험을 수행하였다. 실험결과로부터 주요 양력은 기체의 전진속도와 피치각에 의존되며, 추력은 날갯짓 주파수에 의존됨을 확인하였다. 또한 MFC 작동기를 이용한 캠버효과를 통하여 정적조건에서 24.4%와 동적조건에서 20.8%의 충분한 양력증가를 확인할 수 있었다.

FSI를 활용한 2차원 곤충날개 주위 유동장 해석 (NUMERICAL STUDY ON THE UNSTEADY FLOW PHYSICS OF INSTECTS' FLAPPING FLIGHT USING FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION)

  • 이근배;김진호;김종암
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전산유체공학회 2009년 추계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.151-158
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    • 2009
  • To implement the insects' flapping flight for developing flapping MAVs(micro air vehicles), the unsteady flow characteristics of the insects' forward flight is investigated. In this paper, two-dimensional FSI(Fluid-Structure Interaction) simulations are conducted to examine realistic flow features of insects' flapping flight and to examine the flexibility effects of the insect's wing. The unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with an artificial compressibility method are implemented as the fluid module while the dynamic finite element equations using a direct integration method are employed as the solid module. In order to exchange physical information to each module, the common refinement method is employed as the data transfer method. Also, a simple and efficient dynamic grid deformation technique based on Delaunay graph mapping is used to deform computational grids. Compared to the earlier researches of two-dimensional rigid wing simulations, key physical phenomena and flow patterns such as vortex pairing and vortex staying can still be observed. For example, lift is mainly generated during downstroke motion by high effective angle of attack caused by translation and lagging motion. A large amount of thrust is generated abruptly at the end of upstroke motion. However, the quantitative aspect of flow field is somewhat different. A flexible wing generates more thrust but less lift than a rigid wing. This is because the net force acting on wing surface is split into two directions due to structural flexibility. As a consequence, thrust and propulsive efficiency was enhanced considerably compared to a rigid wing. From these numerical simulations, it is seen that the wing flexibility yields a significant impact on aerodynamic characteristics.

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초소형 날갯짓 비행체의 최적 날갯짓 속도 분포 연구 (Velocity Profile Optimization of Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicle)

  • 조선규;이준희;김종암
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제48권11호
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    • pp.837-847
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    • 2020
  • 본 논문에서는 20g급 날갯짓 초소형 비행체의 정지 비행 시의 날갯짓 효율을 증가시키기 위한 날갯짓 속도 분포 최적화를 진행하였다. 비원형 기어를 이용하여 다양한 날갯짓 속도 분포를 나타내는 메커니즘을 설계하였으며, 실증 기체를 이용하여 실험적으로 날갯짓 속도 분포 최적화를 진행하였다. 최적화 모델은 노이즈를 포함한 Kriging을 사용하였으며 불확실성에 의한 오차를 반영하였다. 날갯짓 속도 분포를 네 개의 파라미터로 나타내어 각 파라미터에 대한 최적화를 진행하였고. 최적화 결과 추력-파워비가 11.3% 증가하였다. 추력-파워비가 증가한 이유에 대해 탄성력에 의해 이전 스트로크에서의 각운동에너지가 일부 보존되어 다음 스트로크에서 사용되어 효율이 높아진 것으로 분석하였다.

초소형 날갯짓 비행운동을 위한 복합재료 힌지 메커니즘 제작 (Fabrication of composite hinge mechanism for flapping-wing motion of micro air vehicle)

  • 강래형;장희숙;임주영;한재흥
    • Composites Research
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    • 제22권6호
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 2009
  • 본 연구는 압전 작동기 기반 초소형 날갯짓 비행체의 날갯짓 운동을 위해, 압전 작동기의 펌핑 운동을 효과적으로 날갯짓 운동으로 변환하는 힌지 메커니즘 제작 기법에 대해 다루었다. 경량화를 위해 탄소섬유/에폭시(Graphite/Epoxy) 프리프레그를 사용하고, 반복적인 제작이 용이하도록 레이저 절단기를 활용하였으며, 힌지부는 얇은 캡톤 필름을 이용해 컴플라이언트(compliant) 메커니즘으로 구성하였다. 제작된 힌지 메커니즘을 압전 유니모프 작동기 PUMPS에 연결하여 동작시켜 본결과, 300V 170Hz 인가 전압에서 $173^{\circ}$의 큰 날갯짓 각을 가짐을 확인하였다.

날갯짓 초소형 비행체의 앞전 및 시맥 탄성이 공력 성능에 미치는 영향 (Effect of the Leading Edge and Vein Elasticity on Aerodynamic Performance of Flapping-Wing Micro Air Vehicles)

  • 윤상훈;조해성;신상준;허석행;구지훈;유재관;김종암
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제49권3호
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    • pp.185-195
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구의 날갯짓 초소형 비행체는 실제 생명체의 날개를 모방하여, 매우 유연한 재질의 캠버날개를 활용한다. 캠버 날개는 생명체와 유사하게 앞전, 시맥, 박막과 같이 특성이 서로 다른 세가지 재질로 구성되어 있고 다양한 방식으로 구속되어 있다. 날개의 유연성을 활용한 수동 회전(passive rotation) 방식은 앞전과 시맥의 재질이 날갯짓 궤적에 매우 큰 영향을 미치는 요소이기 때문에 적절한 유연성을 갖는 재질의 선정이 필수적이다. 이러한 날개의 재질들과 복잡한 형상을 사실적으로 모델링하여 정밀하게 해석할 수 있는 유체-구조 연성해석 프로그램을 개발하고, 날개의 앞전과 시맥의 탄성 계수의 변화에 따른 공력탄성학 효과를 정밀하게 분석하였다. 결과적으로 재료의 탄성 계수 변화만으로도 날개의 비틀림각 궤적을 적절히 발생시킴으로써 날갯짓 비행체의 추력 및 효율을 크게 증가시킬 수 있음을 보였다.

Performance Improvement of IPMC(Ionic Polymer Metal Composites) for a Flapping Actuator

  • Lee, Soon-Gie;Park, Hoon-Cheol;Pandita Surya D.;Yoo Young-Tai
    • International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems
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    • 제4권6호
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    • pp.748-755
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, a trade-off design and fabrication of IPMC(Ionic Polymer Metal Composites) as an actuator for a flapping device have been described. Experiments for the internal solvent loss of IPMCs have been conducted for various combinations of cation and solvent in order to find out the best combination of cation and solvent for minimal solvent loss and higher actuation force. From the experiments, it was found that IPMCs with heavy water as their solvent could operate longer. Relations between length/thickness and tip force of IPMCs were also quantitatively identified for the actuator design from the tip force measurement of 200, 400, 640, and $800{\mu}m$ thick IPMCs. All IPMCs thicker than $200{\mu}m$ were processed by casting $Nafion^{TM}$ solution. The shorter and thicker IPMCs tended to generate higher actuation force but lower actuation displacement. To improve surface conductivity and to minimize solvent evaporation due to electrically heated electrodes, gold was sputtered on both surfaces of the cast IPMCs by the Physical Vapor Deposition(PVD) process. For amplification of a short IPMC's small actuation displacement to a large flapping motion, a rack-and-pinion type hinge was used in the flapping device. An insect wing was attached to the IPMC flapping mechanism for its flapping test. In this test, the wing flapping device using the $800{\mu}m$ thick IPMC. could create around $10^{\circ}{\sim}85^{\circ}$ flapping angles and $0.5{\sim}15Hz$ flapping frequencies by applying $3{\sim|}4V$.