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Strömungskontrolle in Kleinstinsekten: Prinzipien aerodynamischer Fortbewegung bei extrem kleinen Reynoldszahlen

Fachliche Zuordnung Strömungsmechanik
Biologie des Verhaltens und der Sinne
Experimentelle Physik der kondensierten Materie
Mathematik
Förderung Förderung von 2016 bis 2022
Projektkennung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 277483007
 
Erstellungsjahr 2022

Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse

Main goal of this project was to evaluate the aerodynamic principles of insect flight with bristled, oscillating wings. Insect wings are hybrid structures that are typically composed of veins and solid membranes. In some of the smallest flying insects, however, the wing membrane is replaced by hairlike bristles attached to a solid root. Bristles and membranous wing surfaces coexist in small but not in large insect species. There is no satisfying explanation for this finding as aerodynamic force production is always smaller in bristled than solid wings. To gain insights into aerodynamic mechanisms, we developed insect handling tools and studied wing motion in miniature insects during tethered and free flight. Extended kinematic and morphological measurements of miniature insects allowed estimations of air flows, aerodynamic force production and aerodynamic efficiency using computational fluid dynamics and robotic experiments. The experiments were performed at Reynolds numbers typical for flight of insects below one millimeter body length. Our findings highlight wing flapping aerodynamics at highly viscous flows that result in low lift coefficients, elevated drag coefficients, and aerodynamic Froude-efficiencies for flight below 10%. Data suggest that miniature insects may fly with bristled and solid wing surfaces at similar efficacy, while larger insects must use membranous wings for an efficient production of flight forces. In miniature beetles, the oscillating elytra serve as an inertial brake that stabilizes body motion of the insect. The above findings are significant for an in-depth understanding of locomotor propulsion in the smallest flying insects and may help to construct biomimetic air vehicles using flapping wings for propulsion.

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