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Fluid-structure interactions of bristled wings: the trade-off between weight and drag

Lin, Yuexia Luna  
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Pezzulla, Matteo  
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Reis, Pedro M.  
September 13, 2023
Journal Of The Royal Society Interface

The smallest flying insects often have bristled wings resembling feathers or combs. We combined experiments and three-dimensional numerical simulations to investigate the trade-off between wing weight and drag generation. In experiments of bristled strips, a reduced physical model of the bristled wing, we found that the elasto-viscous number indicates when reconfiguration occurs in the bristles. Analysis of existing biological data suggested that bristled wings of miniature insects lie below the reconfiguration threshold, thus avoiding drag reduction. Numerical simulations of bristled strips showed that there exist optimal numbers of bristles that maximize the weighted drag when the additional volume due to the bristles is taken into account. We found a scaling relationship between the rescaled optimal numbers and the dimensionless bristle length. This result agrees qualitatively with and provides an upper bound for the bristled wing morphological data analysed in this study.

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DOI
10.1098/rsif.2023.0266
Web of Science ID

WOS:001187449600001

Author(s)
Lin, Yuexia Luna  
Pezzulla, Matteo  
Reis, Pedro M.  
Date Issued

2023-09-13

Publisher

Royal Soc

Published in
Journal Of The Royal Society Interface
Volume

20

Issue

206

Article Number

20230266

Subjects

Insect Flight

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Bristled Wings

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Fluid-Structure Interactions

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Reconfiguration

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Drag Of Porous Structures

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