Investigation of span-chordwise bending anisotropy of honeybee forewings

Jian Guo Ning, Yun Ma, Hui Lan Ren*, Peng Fei Zhang

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Abstract

In this study, the spanwise and chordwise bending stiffness EI of honeybee forewings were measured by a cantilevered bending test. The test results indicate that the spanwise EI of the forewing is two orders of magnitude larger than the chordwise EI. Three structural aspects result in this span-chordwise bending anisotropy: the distribution of resilin patches, the corrugation along the span and the leading edge vein of the venation. It was found that flexion lines formed by resilin patches revealed through fluorescence microscopy promoted the chordwise bending of the forewing during flapping flight. Furthermore, the corrugation of the wing and leading edge veins of the venation, revealed by micro-computed tomography, determines the relatively greater spanwise EI of the forewing. The spanchordwise anisotropy exerts positive structural and aerodynamic influences on the wing. In summary, this study potentially assists researchers in understanding the bending characteristics of insect wings and might be an important reference for the design and manufacture of bio-inspired wings for flapping micro aerial vehicles.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)619-624
Number of pages6
JournalBiology Open
Volume6
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2017

Keywords

  • Bending stiffness
  • Corrugation
  • Honeybee forewing
  • Resilin
  • Venation

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