Effect of wing deformation on the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: fluid-structure interaction approach

Wing stiffness is very crucial in augmenting aerodynamic forces in flapping wing flyers. In this work, the effect of wing deformation was studied using three-dimensional numerical analysis (two-way fluid structure interaction), coupling the flow solver (FLUENT) and the structural (ABAQUS) solver via...

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Main Authors: Fairuz, Z. M., Abdullah, M. Z., Zuber, Mohammad, Mujeebu, Muhammad Abdul, Abdullah @ Harun, Muhammad Khalil, Yusoff, H., Abdul Aziz, M. S.
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Published: American Society of Civil Engineers 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.540642018-02-27T04:04:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54064/ Effect of wing deformation on the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: fluid-structure interaction approach Fairuz, Z. M. Abdullah, M. Z. Zuber, Mohammad Mujeebu, Muhammad Abdul Abdullah @ Harun, Muhammad Khalil Yusoff, H. Abdul Aziz, M. S. Wing stiffness is very crucial in augmenting aerodynamic forces in flapping wing flyers. In this work, the effect of wing deformation was studied using three-dimensional numerical analysis (two-way fluid structure interaction), coupling the flow solver (FLUENT) and the structural (ABAQUS) solver via the MpCCI platform. Three different degrees of bending stiffness corresponding to rigid, flexible, and highly flexible case wings were investigated. Moreover, the wings were tested for both low Reynolds number (R=9,000) and high Reynolds number (R=40,000), at a flapping frequency of 9 Hz corresponding to an angle of attack (AoA) ranging from α=0 to 50°. The results of mean aerodynamic lift and drag coefficients showed good agreement between numerical and experimental findings. Also, the time-averaged lift-to-drag ratio reveals that the highly flexible wing exhibited the best overall aerodynamic performance when compared to the rigid and flexible wing. American Society of Civil Engineers 2016-07 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54064/1/Effect%20of%20wing%20deformation%20on%20the%20aerodynamic%20performance%20of%20flapping%20wings.pdf Fairuz, Z. M. and Abdullah, M. Z. and Zuber, Mohammad and Mujeebu, Muhammad Abdul and Abdullah @ Harun, Muhammad Khalil and Yusoff, H. and Abdul Aziz, M. S. (2016) Effect of wing deformation on the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: fluid-structure interaction approach. Journal of Aerospace Engineering, 29 (4). pp. 1-14. ISSN 0893-1321; ESSN: 1943-5525 https://ascelibrary.org/doi/pdf/10.1061/%28ASCE%29AS.1943-5525.0000548 10.1061/(ASCE)AS.1943-5525.0000548
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description Wing stiffness is very crucial in augmenting aerodynamic forces in flapping wing flyers. In this work, the effect of wing deformation was studied using three-dimensional numerical analysis (two-way fluid structure interaction), coupling the flow solver (FLUENT) and the structural (ABAQUS) solver via the MpCCI platform. Three different degrees of bending stiffness corresponding to rigid, flexible, and highly flexible case wings were investigated. Moreover, the wings were tested for both low Reynolds number (R=9,000) and high Reynolds number (R=40,000), at a flapping frequency of 9 Hz corresponding to an angle of attack (AoA) ranging from α=0 to 50°. The results of mean aerodynamic lift and drag coefficients showed good agreement between numerical and experimental findings. Also, the time-averaged lift-to-drag ratio reveals that the highly flexible wing exhibited the best overall aerodynamic performance when compared to the rigid and flexible wing.
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author Fairuz, Z. M.
Abdullah, M. Z.
Zuber, Mohammad
Mujeebu, Muhammad Abdul
Abdullah @ Harun, Muhammad Khalil
Yusoff, H.
Abdul Aziz, M. S.
spellingShingle Fairuz, Z. M.
Abdullah, M. Z.
Zuber, Mohammad
Mujeebu, Muhammad Abdul
Abdullah @ Harun, Muhammad Khalil
Yusoff, H.
Abdul Aziz, M. S.
Effect of wing deformation on the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: fluid-structure interaction approach
author_facet Fairuz, Z. M.
Abdullah, M. Z.
Zuber, Mohammad
Mujeebu, Muhammad Abdul
Abdullah @ Harun, Muhammad Khalil
Yusoff, H.
Abdul Aziz, M. S.
author_sort Fairuz, Z. M.
title Effect of wing deformation on the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: fluid-structure interaction approach
title_short Effect of wing deformation on the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: fluid-structure interaction approach
title_full Effect of wing deformation on the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: fluid-structure interaction approach
title_fullStr Effect of wing deformation on the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: fluid-structure interaction approach
title_full_unstemmed Effect of wing deformation on the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: fluid-structure interaction approach
title_sort effect of wing deformation on the aerodynamic performance of flapping wings: fluid-structure interaction approach
publisher American Society of Civil Engineers
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54064/1/Effect%20of%20wing%20deformation%20on%20the%20aerodynamic%20performance%20of%20flapping%20wings.pdf
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