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158 results about "Aerodynamic lift" patented technology

Aerodynamic lift, lift(noun) the component of the aerodynamic forces acting on an airfoil that opposes gravity.

Micro-miniature multi-wing bionic flapping wing air vehicle

The invention discloses a micro-miniature multi-wing bionic flapping wing air vehicle and relates to the field of miniature air vehicles. The micro-miniature multi-wing bionic flapping wing air vehicle particularly comprises a chassis, four swing arms, a motor, two gears a, two gears b, a gear c, four connecting rods and four flapping wings. The motor is fixed at the center of the chassis; the gear c is mounted on an output shaft of the motor and engaged with the two gears b simultaneously; each gear b is engaged with the corresponding gear a; one ends of every two connecting rods are hinged together through the corresponding gear a, and the other end of each connecting rod is fixedly connected with the corresponding swing arm; meanwhile, the other end of each swing arm is fixedly connected with the corresponding flapping swing; and the swing arms drive the flapping swings to achieve low-frequency reciprocating flapping and produce aerodynamic lifting force in the vertical direction. The gears and a connecting rod mechanism are used to conduct transmission, manufacturing is simple, and higher design precision is easily obtained; and compared with a single pair flapping wing air vehicle, the effect among the multiple flapping wings can increase the lifting force, the high lifting force mechanism of insects is fully utilized, and higher efficiency is achieved.
Owner:BEIHANG UNIV

Miniature semi-active folding flapping wing

The invention discloses a miniature semi-active folding flapping wing, which consists of a front beam, an inclined beam, wing ribs and covers. The front beam and the inclined beam are respectively divided into two sections from an middle part; the inner section and the outer section of the front beam are respectively fixed to a folding base and a folding head; a rocker arm of the folding head is connected with a soft steel wire rope; the soft steel wire rope penetrates through the inner section of the front beam and is fixedly connected with a frame of a flapping wing driving mechanism; and a root part of the inner section of the front beam is connected with an output rocker arm of the flapping wing driving mechanism in an inserting manner. In a process that the flapping wing downwardly flaps, the flapping wing keeps flat and straight, and in an upwardly flapping process, the outer section of the flapping wing is downwardly bent to a certain angle due to the action of aerodynamic forces, and further, gradually becomes flat and straight along with the straining of the steel wire rope. According to the miniature semi-active folding flapping wing, the asymmetric upward / downward flapping of the flapping wing is realized through a simple and reliable manner, a resultant force of the aerodynamic lifting forces in a flapping cycle is increased, the aerodynamic efficiency of the flapping wing is increased, and thus, the miniature semi-active folding flapping wing is applicable to a miniature flapping wing flying vehicle.
Owner:NORTHWESTERN POLYTECHNICAL UNIV

Cross-wing Twin-Fuselage Aircraft

A dimensionally size-efficient aircraft being of a twin-fuselage configuration that addresses long-range high-capacity passenger commercial or military application needs, unique in that propelling engines (two, three, or four engine arrangements) are centrally mounted aft of a central cross-wing section, that section addressing the structural requirements of fuselage attachment with a means of passage between fuselages, the outer main wings being free from hanging appendages, thereby enabling efficient aerodynamic-lift wing design, the configuration using a split stabilizer and a split vertical tail for stable aerodynamic control. Engine locations are biased high and aft with the central and outer wings providing ground noise abatement while in flight, passenger cabin noise low due to aft engine locations.
Efficiencies of operation derive from: 1) a low overall weight/revenue seat ratio, 2) large and adaptable passenger floor plans, 3) compatibility with existing ground terminal facilities, 4) multiple engine configuration selections enabled by this aircraft layout, both turbo-fan and turbo-prop, and 5) opportunities of growth within this configuration. It is a low wave-drag configuration that better approaches the cross-sectional frontal-area shape ideal for minimum drag at near transonic speeds. This disclosure represents a general design concept and not a specific point design.
Owner:MITCHELL JR LAWRENCE C
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