Bioinspired Flapping Wing Aerodynamics: Progress and Challenges
A special issue of Biomimetics (ISSN 2313-7673). This special issue belongs to the section "Bioinspired Sensorics, Information Processing and Control".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 1 January 2025 | Viewed by 134
Special Issue Editors
Interests: bioinspired aerodynamics; advanced flow diagnostics; experimental fluid mechanics and heat transfer aircraft/aeroengine icing and anti-/de-icing technology
Interests: unsteady fluid mechanics; bioinspired propulsion; robotics; energy harvesting; flow perception
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Dear Colleagues,
Despite significant progress made in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) over recent decades, these systems often lag behind natural flyers in rapid maneuvers, hovering efficiency, obstacle avoidance, flow perception, and gust rejection. A substantial leap in UAV development can be achieved by drawing inspiration from nature. Birds, insects, and other natural flyers have evolved over millions of years to achieve highly efficient, adaptable, and robust flight mechanisms, particularly excelling in unsteady aerodynamics, navigating in complex flow environments, and even leveraging natural flows. Understanding and translating the aerodynamic underlying principles into engineering designs promises to enhance the aerodynamic performance, efficiency, and versatility of UAVs. This Special Issue aims to gather pioneering research and the state-of-the-art in the field of bioinspired aerodynamics for UAVs, addressing both the advancements made and the challenges that remain.
Prof. Dr. Hui Hu
Dr. Qiang Zhong
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- unsteady aerodynamics
- flapping wing
- bioinspired aerodynamics
- bioinspired flow sensing
- maneuverability
- flow interaction
- gust mitigation
- complex flow navigation
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