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Experimental Studies of Tail Shapes for Hummingbird-Like Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicles
oleh: Yanghai Nan, Yi Chen, Don Mcglinchey, Yun Li
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | IEEE 2020-01-01 |
Deskripsi
The stability of flying of a hummingbird-like flapping-wing micro air vehicle (MAV) has been challenging. In this paper, experimental studies are reported on the tail shapes of hummingbird-like flapping-wing MAVs, since tails play an important role in-flight stability. Dynamics parameters of hummingbird tails are firstly studied and evaluated. Then man-made tails inspired by the natural hummingbirds are designed, manufactured and optimized for experimental tests. The results show that lift generated by the tail is independent of a fan angle, whereas the pitch moment is related to the fan angle. Further, the tail can be applied to stabilising hovering twin-wing flapping wing MAVs.