摘要
Flapping-wing micro-air vehicles (FWMAVs) exhibit unique aerodynamic characteristics that differ fundamentally from other aircraft, yet little is known about their dynamic stability derivatives. This study aims to identify pitch-rate stability derivatives of an in-house prototype, CKopter-1, to advance the modeling and control of bio-inspired flight. Experiments were conducted using a robotic-arm fan-array system that enabled prescribed pitching motions under controlled inflow. Aerodynamic forces and moments were measured with a six-axis load cell, while vehicle kinematics were captured using motion tracking and synchronized during post-processing. Tests consisted of quasi-static cycles and dynamic cycles at pitch rates of 35°/s, 58.8°/s, and 68.4°/s. The results revealed static instability below an angle of attack of 33°, a trim condition near 58.5°, and positive stability up to 72.5°. Dynamic cases showed clear pitch-rate effects in the longitudinal components, from which the derivatives were extracted. A comparison with previous studies confirmed comparable magnitudes, with systematic differences attributable to wing dihedral and tail length. This study demonstrates that the fan-array robotic-arm method enables stability derivative identification even beyond feasible flight regimes, providing valuable parameters for future flight dynamics modeling and control of FWMAVs.
| 原文 | English |
|---|---|
| 文章編號 | 592 |
| 期刊 | Actuators |
| 卷 | 14 |
| 發行號 | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| 出版狀態 | Published - 2025 12月 |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- 控制與系統工程
- 控制和優化
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