Numerical Investigation of Unsteady Flows Past Flapping Wings with Immersed Boundary-Lattice Boltzmann Method

C. L. Gong, Z. J. Yuan, Q. Zhou, G. Chen, Z. Fang

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Abstract

Biomimetic motions are helpful to underwater vehicles and new conception airplanes design. The lattice Boltzmann method with an immersed boundary method technique is used to reveal the propulsion and lift enhancement mechanism of biomimetic motions. The flow past a sphere and an ellipsoidal flapping wing were validated respectively by comparing with other numerical methods. Then a single flapping wing and three flapping wings in a tandem arrangement are accomplished respectively. It founds that the mean thrust coefficient of three plate wings is bigger than the one of the single plate wing. Three ellipsoidal wings and single ellipsoidal wing are compared. It shows that the single ellipsoidal wing has larger thrust coefficients than the three ellipsoidal wings. Ellipsoidal flapping wing and plate wing were further compared to investigate the influence of wing shape. It indicates the mean thrust coefficient of the ellipsoidal wing is bigger than the plate wing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-207
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Mechanics
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Flapping wing
  • Immersed boundary method
  • Lattice-Boltzmann method
  • Thrust coefficient

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