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Wright State University

2013

Insect Flight

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Wing Damage Effect On Dragonfly's Aerodynamic Performance During Takeoff, Kuo Gai Jan 2013

Wing Damage Effect On Dragonfly's Aerodynamic Performance During Takeoff, Kuo Gai

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Insect wing damage resulted from living environment or predation commonly happens in nature. This usually results in deterioration of insect's flight performance and as a consequence, the insect needs adjustment of flapping wings to compensate the effect from the wing loss. In this study, a dragonfly (Erythemis simpliciolis) with and without wing loss is chosen to study the change of aerodynamic performance of flapping wings. Three cases including flight with intact wings (IW), flight with one-sided forewing damage (OFD), and flight with double-side forewing damage (DFD) are determined. An integrated study using high-speed photogrammetry, three-dimensional surface reconstruction, and direct numerical …