J4 ›› 2010, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (2): 134-141.doi: 10.1016/S1672-6529(09)60185-2
Azhar Muhammad1,2, Quoc Viet Nguyen1,2, Hoon Cheol Park1,2,4, Do Y. Hwang4,
Doyoung Byun2,3,4, Nam Seo Goo1,2,4
Azhar Muhammad1,2, Quoc Viet Nguyen1,2, Hoon Cheol Park1,2,4, Do Y. Hwang4,
Doyoung Byun2,3,4, Nam Seo Goo1,2,4
摘要:
In an attempt to realize a flapping wing micro-air vehicle with morphing wings, we report on improvements to our previous foldable artificial hind wing. Multiple hinges, which were implemented to mimic the bending zone of a beetle hind wing, were made of small composite hinge plates and tiny aluminum rivets. The buck-tails of rivets were flared after the hinge plates were assembled with the rivets so that the folding/unfolding motions could be completed in less time, and the straight shape of the artificial hind wing could be maintained after fabrication. Folding and unfolding actions were triggered by electrically-activated Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) wires. For wing folding, the actuation characteristics of the SMA wire actuator were modified through heat treatment. Through a series of flapping tests, we confirmed that the artificial wings did not fold back and arbitrarily fluctuate during the flapping motion.