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A bioinspired Separated Flow wing provides turbulence resilience and aerodynamic efficiency for miniature drones.

Matteo Di Luca1, Stefano Mintchev2, Yunxing Su3, Eric Shaw3, Kenneth Breuer3.   

Abstract

Small-scale drones have enough sensing and computing power to find use across a growing number of applications. However, flying in the low-Reynolds number regime remains challenging. High sensitivity to atmospheric turbulence compromises vehicle stability and control, and low aerodynamic efficiency limits flight duration. Conventional wing designs have thus far failed to address these two deficiencies simultaneously. Here, we draw inspiration from nature's small flyers to design a wing with lift generation robust to gusts and freestream turbulence without sacrificing aerodynamic efficiency. This performance is achieved by forcing flow separation at the airfoil leading edge. Water and wind tunnel measurements are used to demonstrate the working principle and aerodynamic performance of the wing, showing a substantial reduction in the sensitivity of lift force production to freestream turbulence, as compared with the performance of an Eppler E423 low-Reynolds number wing. The minimum cruise power of a custom-built 104-gram fixed-wing drone equipped with the Separated Flow wing was measured in the wind tunnel indicating an upper limit for the flight time of 170 minutes, which is about four times higher than comparable existing fixed-wing drones. In addition, we present scaling guidelines and outline future design and manufacturing challenges.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 33022594     DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.aay8533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Robot        ISSN: 2470-9476


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1.  Micro aerial vehicle with basic risk of operation.

Authors:  Alysson Nascimento de Lucena; Bruno Marques Ferreira da Silva; Luiz Marcos Garcia Gonçalves
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-07-27       Impact factor: 4.996

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