Progress of Chinese "Dove" and Future Studies on Flight Mechanism of Birds and Application System

Jianlin Xuan, Bifeng Song, Wenping Song, Wenqing Yang, Dong Xue, Shaoran Liang

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Abstract

This paper introduces the Chinese "Dove"-A practical application system of bird-mimetic air vehicles developed for more than a decade by the Institute of Flight Vehicle Innovation of Northwest Polytechnic University (NWPU) in China. Firstly, the main components, flight capability and flight verification of the Chinese "Dove" are presented. Then, the methods for the aerodynamic simulation and wind tunnel experiments are put forward. Secondly, the design of high-lift and high-thrust flexible flapping wings, a series of flapping mechanisms, gust-resistance layout and micro flight control/navigation system are presented. Some future studies on the application system of bionic micro air vehicles are given, including observation of natural flight creatures, aerodynamics in flight, mechanical and new material driving systems, structural mechanics, flight mechanics, and the information perception and intelligent decision-making control, which are related to research of flight bioinformatic perception and brain science. Finally, some application examples of complex flapping movements, active/passive deformation of bird wings, new low-energy motion-driven system, bionic intelligent decision-making and control/navigation are discussed.

Translated title of the contribution中国"信鸽"扑翼飞行器研究进展及鸟类飞行机理与应用系统的未来发展
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)663-675
Number of pages13
JournalTransactions of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Volume37
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2020

Keywords

  • Application system
  • Bird flight mechanism
  • Chinese "Dove"
  • Flapping mechanisms
  • Flapping wing

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