TRANSITION PHASE ANALYSIS OF A QUADCOPTER BIPLANE TAILSITTER UAV USING COMPUTATIONAL FLUIDS DYNAMICS

Several large corporations begin to use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to deliver items to their customers, especially for last-mile deliveries. UAV is preferred for last-mile cargo delivery because of its reachability and accessibility. Tailsitter is a novel UAV configuration that can be used for...

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Main Author: Widhi Dyatmika, Wahyu
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Language:Indonesia
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spelling id-itb.:676842022-08-25T08:49:41ZTRANSITION PHASE ANALYSIS OF A QUADCOPTER BIPLANE TAILSITTER UAV USING COMPUTATIONAL FLUIDS DYNAMICS Widhi Dyatmika, Wahyu Indonesia Final Project Quadrotor Biplane Tailsitter, UAV, VTOL, Aerodynamics Performance, Computational Fluid Dynamics INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/67684 Several large corporations begin to use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to deliver items to their customers, especially for last-mile deliveries. UAV is preferred for last-mile cargo delivery because of its reachability and accessibility. Tailsitter is a novel UAV configuration that can be used for the last-mile delivery of cargo. This configuration enables the aircraft to land on its tail, take off in rotary-wing mode, and then switch to the fixed-wing mode for cruising. In the transition phase, in which the aircraft changes from fixed-wing to rotary-wing lets the aircraft into a stall condition. Thus, understanding the stall performance, as well as the propeller and wing interaction during stall, is critical for creating the optimum tailsitter design. However, the stall performance of an aircraft is difficult to obtain because of the unpredictability of the flow. In this research, the performance of a quadcopter biplane tailsitter during the transition phase is analyzed. Two different analysis is used for gathering data. First, the freestream and propeller rotational velocities are obtained in an analytical model using the force equilibrium equation. The second analysis is numerical computation, which is used as verification and obtaining more realistic data. CFD is utilized for the numerical computation, with SST K-? used for low angles of attack and Spalart-Allmaras for high angles of attack. The two analyses were then repeated in four iterations to ensure the convergence of the result. This analysis is under the assumption of steady transition, meaning that the angle of attack will always be the same as the angle of pitch. Overall, the performance result is converged after four iterations, though differences between numerical and analytical results are present. During a high angle of attack, there is an abrupt change of performance. The investigations of flow patterns show that the propeller slipstream creates adverse effects during high angles of attack. The accelerated, rotating flow from the propeller decreases lift, increases drag, and decrease the overall stability of the aircraft. text
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description Several large corporations begin to use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to deliver items to their customers, especially for last-mile deliveries. UAV is preferred for last-mile cargo delivery because of its reachability and accessibility. Tailsitter is a novel UAV configuration that can be used for the last-mile delivery of cargo. This configuration enables the aircraft to land on its tail, take off in rotary-wing mode, and then switch to the fixed-wing mode for cruising. In the transition phase, in which the aircraft changes from fixed-wing to rotary-wing lets the aircraft into a stall condition. Thus, understanding the stall performance, as well as the propeller and wing interaction during stall, is critical for creating the optimum tailsitter design. However, the stall performance of an aircraft is difficult to obtain because of the unpredictability of the flow. In this research, the performance of a quadcopter biplane tailsitter during the transition phase is analyzed. Two different analysis is used for gathering data. First, the freestream and propeller rotational velocities are obtained in an analytical model using the force equilibrium equation. The second analysis is numerical computation, which is used as verification and obtaining more realistic data. CFD is utilized for the numerical computation, with SST K-? used for low angles of attack and Spalart-Allmaras for high angles of attack. The two analyses were then repeated in four iterations to ensure the convergence of the result. This analysis is under the assumption of steady transition, meaning that the angle of attack will always be the same as the angle of pitch. Overall, the performance result is converged after four iterations, though differences between numerical and analytical results are present. During a high angle of attack, there is an abrupt change of performance. The investigations of flow patterns show that the propeller slipstream creates adverse effects during high angles of attack. The accelerated, rotating flow from the propeller decreases lift, increases drag, and decrease the overall stability of the aircraft.
format Final Project
author Widhi Dyatmika, Wahyu
spellingShingle Widhi Dyatmika, Wahyu
TRANSITION PHASE ANALYSIS OF A QUADCOPTER BIPLANE TAILSITTER UAV USING COMPUTATIONAL FLUIDS DYNAMICS
author_facet Widhi Dyatmika, Wahyu
author_sort Widhi Dyatmika, Wahyu
title TRANSITION PHASE ANALYSIS OF A QUADCOPTER BIPLANE TAILSITTER UAV USING COMPUTATIONAL FLUIDS DYNAMICS
title_short TRANSITION PHASE ANALYSIS OF A QUADCOPTER BIPLANE TAILSITTER UAV USING COMPUTATIONAL FLUIDS DYNAMICS
title_full TRANSITION PHASE ANALYSIS OF A QUADCOPTER BIPLANE TAILSITTER UAV USING COMPUTATIONAL FLUIDS DYNAMICS
title_fullStr TRANSITION PHASE ANALYSIS OF A QUADCOPTER BIPLANE TAILSITTER UAV USING COMPUTATIONAL FLUIDS DYNAMICS
title_full_unstemmed TRANSITION PHASE ANALYSIS OF A QUADCOPTER BIPLANE TAILSITTER UAV USING COMPUTATIONAL FLUIDS DYNAMICS
title_sort transition phase analysis of a quadcopter biplane tailsitter uav using computational fluids dynamics
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/67684
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