Aerodynamic Significance of Mass Distribution on Samara Descent
Abstract
Samaras, a distinct category of fruit, are composed of heavier seeds and lighter wings. Diversity in morphologies and structures subtly contributes to the flight patterns of various seeds, thereby serving as a key factor in the reproductive strategies of plants. To explore the mechanisms underlying various samara flight behaviors, we proposed an effective scheme by manipulating the mass distribution on a plate to mimic various three-dimensional descent behaviors of samaras. Through this framework, we experimentally identified and characterized four distinct flight modes. The three-dimensional vortical structures were then numerically analyzed to gain insights into the samara-inspired flight behaviors. Our study demonstrates how strategic mass distribution in samaras leads to diverse flight behaviors that leverage vortices to enhance seed dispersal, offering a fresh perspective for the design of biomimetic fliers.
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@article{arxiv.2411.08997,
title = {Aerodynamic Significance of Mass Distribution on Samara Descent},
author = {Zhao-Bang Hou and Jun-Duo Zhang and Yun-Da Li and Yong-Xia Jia and Wei-Xi Huang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.08997},
year = {2024}
}