Physics – Biological Physics
Scientific paper
2009-10-05
Physics
Biological Physics
4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PRL
Scientific paper
Flying insects execute aerial maneuvers through subtle manipulations of their wing motions. Here, we measure the free flight kinematics of fruit flies and determine how they modulate their wing pitching to induce sharp turns. By analyzing the torques these insects exert to pitch their wings, we infer that the wing hinge acts as a torsional spring that passively resists the wing's tendency to flip in response to aerodynamic and inertial forces. To turn, the insects asymmetrically change the spring rest angles to generate rowing motions of their wings. Thus, insects can generate these maneuvers using only a slight active actuation that biases their wing motion.
Bergou Attila J.
Cohen Itai
Guckenheimer John
Ristroph Leif
Wang Jane Z.
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