Biomimetic Wing Flapping Analysis with Digital Image Correlation (DIC)
SinceVision High-Speed Camera Combined with DIC to Study Stress Variations in Biomimetic Moth Wings During Flapping
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In biomimetics and bio-inspired engineering, accurately replicating natural wing flapping remains a major technical challenge. Wing deformation, phase lag, and stress distribution occur at extremely high speeds and with complex motion coupling. Conventional imaging systems fail to capture these transient dynamics, making it difficult for researchers to validate biomimetic designs, optimize structural performance, and correlate experimental data with computational models. Without high-speed, high-resolution visualization, design iteration and performance verification are significantly constrained.

SinceVision Solutions: SH3-502 High-Speed Camera
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Utra-High Frame Rate Motion Capure: SH3-502 high-speed camera records biomimnetc wing flapping at 4000 FPS, revealing transient motion detalsinvisible to standard cameras.
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High- Resolution Structural Observation Wth a resolution of 2560 x 96o. ne wng deformation. leadng edge benavor and osclation pattens are cleary preserved for quantitative analysis.
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Design Validation and Optimzation Support Hign-speed imagng enables precise comparson between blomimetic wing protoypes and biological Tignt
principles, supporting iterative optimization in robotics, aerospace, and micro-air-vehicle development.












