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Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics
Vol. 37: 183-210 (Volume publication date January 2005)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.fluid.36.050802.121940)
DISSECTING INSECT FLIGHT

Z. Jane Wang
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853; email:

▪ Abstract “What force does an insect wing generate?” Finding answers to this enduring question is an essential step toward our understanding of interactions of moving objects with fluids that enable most living species such as insects, birds, and fish to travel efficiently and us to follow similar suit with sails, oars, and airfoils. We give a brief history of research in insect flight and discuss recent findings in unsteady aerodynamics of flapping flight at intermediate range Reynolds numbers (10–104). In particular, we examine the unsteady mechanisms in uniform and accelerated motions, forward and hovering flight, as well as passive flight of free-falling objects. The results obtained by “taking the insects apart” helped us to resolve previous puzzles about the force estimates in hovering insects, to ellucidate basic mechanisms essential to flapping flight, and to gain insights about the efficieny of flight.

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Z. Jane Wang
Keywords:
biofluiddynamics, unsteady aerodynamics
low Reynolds number flapping flight
forward flight
hovering
passive flight
robotic insects
computational fluid dynamics
unsteady Navier-Stokes solutions
vortex dynamics
lift
drag
efficiency

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