BioRobots LLC and University of Delaware propose the development of FLASH - the Flapping Locomotion Adjustable Stiffness Hardware. FLASH will be an electro-mechanical device that will 1) efficiently transfer power from the actuator to the wing in a flapping-wing micro air vehicle (MAV), 2) at the end of each stroke, convert the wingÂ’s residual kinetic energy into potential energy, 3) at the beginning of the subsequent stroke, return the stored potential energy to the wing in the form of kinetic energy, and 4) have an adjustable stiffness to perform actions 1-3 efficiently with different wings or actuators and at different wing beat frequencies. The energy efficiency of the flapping behavior will be maximized at a particular system natural frequency. FLASH will facilitate identification of the optimal natural frequency for all manner of actuator/wing pairs. In Phase 1, BioRobots will evaluate a wide range of design concepts, including: stiffness tuning by an embedded ionic liquid controlled by an electric field; beam length variation; varying shape and orientation of capacitor plates for stiffness tunability; and varying the cross-section (and subsequently stiffness) of the structure. BioRobotsÂ’ goal is to develop FLASH at the scale of a 5 gram MAV for eventual on board implementation.
Keywords: Flapping Wing Mav, Stiffness, Compliance, Tunable, Adjustable, Energy Conversion, Biologically-Inspired