Tensile mechanical properties and finite element simulation of the wings of the butterfly Tirumala limniace

Journal of comparative physiology. A, Neuroethology, sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology(2022)

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This study examined the morphological characteristics and mechanical properties of the wings of Tirumala limniace . The wings of this butterfly, including the forewings and hindwings, are composed mainly of a flexible wing membrane and supporting wing veins. Scanning electron microscopy was employed to observe specific positions of the wing membrane and veins and reveal the morphological characteristics. Tensile experiments were conducted to evaluate the mechanical properties of the wings and proved that the multifiber layer structures have a significantly fixed orientation of fiber alignment. A butterfly wing model reconstructed in reverse based on the finite element method was used to analyze the static characteristics of the wing structure in detail. Evaluation of stress and strain after applying uniform loading, perpendicular loading, and torsion revealed that minor wing deformation occurred and was concentrated near the main wing vein, which verifies the steadiness of the butterfly wing structure. Additionally, the flapping of butterfly wings was simulated using computational fluid dynamics to study the flow field near the butterfly wings and the distribution of pressure gradient on the wings. The results confirmed the effect of wing veins on maintaining the flight performance.
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Butterfly wing membrane,Butterfly wing veins,Elastic modulus,Finite element simulation,Microstructure
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