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Flapping Wing Vehicles

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Flapping Wing Vehicles Synopsis

Flapping wing vehicles (FWVs) have unique flight characteristics and the successful flight of such a vehicle depends upon efficient design of the flapping mechanisms while keeping the minimum weight of the structure. Flapping Wing Vehicles: Numerical and Experimental Approach discusses design and kinematic analysis of various flapping wing mechanisms, measurement of flap angle/flapping frequency, and computational fluid dynamic analysis of motion characteristics including manufacturing techniques. The book also includes wind tunnel experiments, high-speed photographic analysis of aerodynamic performance, soap film visualization of 3D down washing, studies on the effect of wing rotation, figure-of-eight motion characteristics, and more.

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  • Covers all aspects of FWVs needed to design one and understand how and why it flies
  • Explains related engineering practices including flapping mechanism design, kinematic analysis, materials, manufacturing, and aerodynamic performance measures using wind tunnel experiments
  • Includes CFD analysis of 3D wing profile, formation flight of FWVs, and soap film visualization of flapping wings
  • Discusses dynamics and image-based control of a group of ornithopters
  • Explores indigenous PCB design for achieving altitude and attitude control

This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in mechatronics, materials, aerodynamics, robotics, biomimetics, vehicle design and MAV/UAV.

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ISBN: 9780367232573
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Author: LungJieh Yang, Balasubramanian Esakki
Publisher: CRC Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 456 pages
Genres: Environmental science, engineering and technology
Robotics
Energy, power generation, distribution and storage
Artificial intelligence