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Aerial and aquatic biological and bioinspired flow control strategies

Ahmed K. Othman, Diaa A. Zekry, Valeria Saro-Cortes, Kyung Jun Lee, Aimy Wissa

2023Communications Engineering39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Flow control is the attempt to favorably modify a flow field’s characteristics compared to how the flow would have developed naturally along the surface. Natural flyers and swimmers exploit flow control to maintain maneuverability and efficiency under different flight and environmental conditions. Here, we review flow control strategies in birds, insects, and aquatic animals, as well as the engineered systems inspired by them. We focus mainly on passive and local flow control devices which have utility for application in small uncrewed aerial and aquatic vehicles (sUAVs) with benefits such as simplicity and reduced power consumption. We also identify research gaps related to the physics of the biological flow control and opportunities for device development and implementation on engineered vehicles.

Topics & Concepts

ExploitFlow control (data)Flow (mathematics)Environmental scienceControl (management)Computer scienceEnvironmental flowEcologyControl engineeringEngineeringBiologyArtificial intelligenceGeologyPhysicsTelecommunicationsMechanicsClimatologyComputer securityBiomimetic flight and propulsion mechanismsFish Ecology and Management StudiesPhysiological and biochemical adaptations
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