Analytical model and stability analysis of the leading edge spar of a passively morphing ornithopter wing. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • This paper presents the stability analysis of the leading edge spar of a flapping wing unmanned air vehicle with a compliant spine inserted in it. The compliant spine is a mechanism that was designed to be flexible during the upstroke and stiff during the downstroke. Inserting a variable stiffness mechanism into the leading edge spar affects its structural stability. The model for the spar-spine system was formulated in terms of the well-known Mathieu's equation, in which the compliant spine was modeled as a torsional spring with a sinusoidal stiffness function. Experimental data was used to validate the model and results show agreement within 11%. The structural stability of the leading edge spar-spine system was determined analytically and graphically using a phase plane plot and Strutt diagrams. Lastly, a torsional viscous damper was added to the leading edge spar-spine model to investigate the effect of damping on stability. Results show that for the un-damped case, the leading edge spar-spine response was stable and bounded; however, there were areas of instability that appear for a range of spine upstroke and downstroke stiffnesses. Results also show that there exist a damping ratio between 0.2 and 0.5, for which the leading edge spar-spine system was stable for all values of spine upstroke and downstroke stiffnesses.

published proceedings

  • Bioinspir Biomim

author list (cited authors)

  • Wissa, A., Calogero, J., Wereley, N., Hubbard, J. E., & Frecker, M.

citation count

  • 9

complete list of authors

  • Wissa, Aimy||Calogero, Joseph||Wereley, Norman||Hubbard, James E||Frecker, Mary

publication date

  • October 2015