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Summary

By reviewing the eight theories the different mathematical formulae are suggested

for wing beat frequency (νh) of the biological flyers and are tabulated.

Different authors adopted different mathematical methods to relate νh to different

physical parameters of the flyer.

Green Walt related frequency inversely to length of the wing with an exponent

n’.

Crawford calculated νh directly linking to mass and indirectly to wing swift area.

Norberg linked frequency directly to the mass raised to1/3.

Penny quick derived νh formula by dimensional analysis method.

Newton solved differential equation of motion and showed that the νh directly

proportional to the mass of flyer and inversely to the wing area.

Ellington evaluated νh linking to aspect ratio and coefficient of lift in addition to

other usual wing dimensions.

In mass flow theory, Chari et al. showed that wingbeat frequency directly depends

on effective mass and inversely on wing length and effective wing breadth.

Deakin also by dimensional analysis method related wingbeat frequency to the

mass of the flyer directly to the wing area inversely.

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