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Vertical takeoff and landing wing developed for long distance flight and stable transit flight
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Publication Year
2019-09-01
Publisher
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research
Citation
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, Vol.8, pp.797-802
Keyword
Aircraft designDroneFixed wingMulti-copterRotary wingTransition flightUAVVTOL
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Control and Systems EngineeringMechanical EngineeringArtificial Intelligence
Abstract
With the rise of the public interests in the UAVs, the UAVs are becoming one of the important technological areas of the 4th industrial revolution era. For the UAVs, the fixed-wing type is advantageous, because it has a longer flight time than the multi-copter type, along with the faster speed. However, it requires a separate, lengthy, obstacle-free landing area, which can be difficult to find in the urban area. Additionally, it is not easy to safely land the fixed-wing type UAVs. Because of this, demand for the VTOL-type UAV is on the rise. The purpose of this study is to design and develop a VTOL capable of vertical landing and lift-off, as well as having appropriate thrust and lift during vertical, horizontal, and transition flights. We developed a formalized UAV development process, to provide a theoretical guideline to the development process. In order to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of the VTOL, we employed the 3D CAD & CAE methods, which can simulate the wind tunnel test for the optimal aerodynamic efficiency. Using the developed process, we determined the criteria for the internal modules that constitute the UAV, and we could assemble the airframe, considering the proper center of gravity. We conducted the SW setting for the flight adjustment and able to carry out the flight test accordingly. In the flight experiment, it was found that the developed process was adequate to provide a guideline to the successful design of the VTOL-type UAV.
ISSN
2278-0149
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/30902
DOI
https://doi.org/10.18178/ijmerr.8.5.797-802
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Following are the result of a study on the \Leaders in Industry-university Cooperation +\ Project, supported by the Ministry of Education and National Research Foundation of Korea.
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