Insect Flight Flashcards
1
Q
Why is there a thickened cuticle located on the leading edge of insects
A
adds mass to the wings to reduce vibrations induced by fluttering at the wingtip
2
Q
How do insects generate lift?
A
- leading edge vortex forms but instead of being shed the leading edge vortex is stable and remains bound at the leading edge
- bound leading edge vortex prevents stalling at increasing angles of attack
3
Q
Why can insect wings operate at high angles of attack
A
they have a bound leading edge vortex that prevents stalling
4
Q
What are the 2 muscle types that insects utilize
A
- direct flight muscles
2. indirect flight muscles
5
Q
What are direct flight muscles
A
- muscles are attached directly to the base of the wing
- flight muscles can move ** INDEPENDENTLY**
- flight muscles elevate and depress wings
6
Q
What are indirect flight muscles
A
- muscles are attached to the cuticle instead of directly to the wing
- muscles flex the top of the thorax and transmit force to the wings
- flight muscles cannot move the wings independently
- smaller steering muscles control the orientation of the wings during the stroke
7
Q
What is autoventilation
A
- when muscles bulge they compress the air sacs and so air gets released
- when muscles contract then less compression of the air sacs and the so air can be taken in.
- as the muscles flap the wings there will be auto ventilation