滚动萨马拉的前行动态和形态
Breanna Marie Schaeffer1, Andrew Keith Dickerson1
1University of Tennessee Knoxville College of Engineering, Knoxville, TN, USA.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
|September 24, 2025
概括
萨马拉种子通过双轴下降自动旋转,涉及滚动和前行. 翅膀厚度是影响下降速度和旋转动态的关键特征,滚动在前进之前开始.
科学领域:
- * 生物力学 生物力学
- * 航空动力学 * 空气动力学
- * * 植物的分散.
背景情况:
- * 萨马拉展现出复杂的空中降落机制.
- * 之前的研究重点是非滚动萨马拉空气动力学 (例如,Acer spp. ) 的情况.
- * 滚动运动在萨马拉降落中的作用在很大程度上没有被描述.
研究的目的:
- * 分析滚动萨马拉的运动学和形态学.
- * 了解控制双轴下降的空气动力学原理.
- * 确定影响飞行动态的关键形态特征.
主要方法:
- *对30只三种不同物种的萨马拉进行了比较动态和形态分析.
- *高速多摄像头成像和数字追踪.
- * 升降引发扭矩的分析建模.
主要成果:
- *所有研究的萨马拉都实现了稳定的自旋,滚动叠加于前行.
- * 滚动运动 (大约) 每次前行周期7个周期) 调制的攻击和升起角度.
- * 翅膀厚度是下降速度,滚动和 precessional 速度的最有预测性的特征.
- *初始释放方向显著影响了稳定自旋转的时间.
结论:
- * 翅膀厚度是萨马拉降落速度和旋转动态的关键决定因素.
- *滚动运动是在前行前启动的,并决定了它的方向.
- * 了解这些原则有助于预测种子分散模式.
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