Simulation of wind field in a building complex for evaluation of the wind effect along UAS flight path

With the use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) becoming more common, wind field within urban environments becomes significant, and its impact on UAS flight should be examined to ensure UAS operations can be implemented and managed safely with little to no risk of damages and injuries to the inhabitan...

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Main Authors: Nathanael, Joshua Christian, Wang, John Chung-Hung, Low, Kin Huat
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1700772023-08-29T15:30:52Z Simulation of wind field in a building complex for evaluation of the wind effect along UAS flight path Nathanael, Joshua Christian Wang, John Chung-Hung Low, Kin Huat School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 2023 AIAA AVIATION Forum Air Traffic Management Research Institute Engineering::Aeronautical engineering::Aerodynamics Unmanned Aerial Systems Wind Field With the use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) becoming more common, wind field within urban environments becomes significant, and its impact on UAS flight should be examined to ensure UAS operations can be implemented and managed safely with little to no risk of damages and injuries to the inhabitants and infrastructures. This study presents the wind field within the Biopolis building complex in Singapore from steady-state RANS simulation using OpenFOAM v1912. The wind simulation was done using various inlet wind speeds and directions based on the measurements from a weather station near the building complex. After obtaining the velocity field for the whole area, the wind effect on UAS along a given flight path was inferred from the local wind velocity magnitude and direction along the path. When the general wind heading was aligned with the flight path, the local wind and its impact on the UAS along its path had more gradual and less extreme changes than in other cases where the UAS had to fly by crossing through the wake flow of the buildings. Additionally, for flow cases with the same inlet wind direction but different reference speeds, similarity in their results was observed when the wind velocity magnitude was normalized with respect to the velocity magnitude at the inlet boundary. Contours of the wind Turbulence Kinetic Energy (TKE) from the simulation results show that the areas with higher TKE are located around buildings at the most upstream against the wind, and these areas increase in size and TKE levels with higher wind speed. Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) National Research Foundation (NRF) Submitted/Accepted version This research is supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore, and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, under the Aviation Transformation Programme on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in the area of Separation Minima 2023-08-24T23:46:07Z 2023-08-24T23:46:07Z 2023 Conference Paper Nathanael, J. C., Wang, J. C. & Low, K. H. (2023). Simulation of wind field in a building complex for evaluation of the wind effect along UAS flight path. 2023 AIAA AVIATION Forum, 1-15. https://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2023-4096 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170077 10.2514/6.2023-4096 1 15 en © 2023 Nanyang Technological University. All rights reserved. This paper was published in the Proceedings of 2023 AIAA AVIATION Forum and is made available with permission of Nanyang Technological University. application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Aeronautical engineering::Aerodynamics
Unmanned Aerial Systems
Wind Field
spellingShingle Engineering::Aeronautical engineering::Aerodynamics
Unmanned Aerial Systems
Wind Field
Nathanael, Joshua Christian
Wang, John Chung-Hung
Low, Kin Huat
Simulation of wind field in a building complex for evaluation of the wind effect along UAS flight path
description With the use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) becoming more common, wind field within urban environments becomes significant, and its impact on UAS flight should be examined to ensure UAS operations can be implemented and managed safely with little to no risk of damages and injuries to the inhabitants and infrastructures. This study presents the wind field within the Biopolis building complex in Singapore from steady-state RANS simulation using OpenFOAM v1912. The wind simulation was done using various inlet wind speeds and directions based on the measurements from a weather station near the building complex. After obtaining the velocity field for the whole area, the wind effect on UAS along a given flight path was inferred from the local wind velocity magnitude and direction along the path. When the general wind heading was aligned with the flight path, the local wind and its impact on the UAS along its path had more gradual and less extreme changes than in other cases where the UAS had to fly by crossing through the wake flow of the buildings. Additionally, for flow cases with the same inlet wind direction but different reference speeds, similarity in their results was observed when the wind velocity magnitude was normalized with respect to the velocity magnitude at the inlet boundary. Contours of the wind Turbulence Kinetic Energy (TKE) from the simulation results show that the areas with higher TKE are located around buildings at the most upstream against the wind, and these areas increase in size and TKE levels with higher wind speed.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Nathanael, Joshua Christian
Wang, John Chung-Hung
Low, Kin Huat
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author Nathanael, Joshua Christian
Wang, John Chung-Hung
Low, Kin Huat
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title Simulation of wind field in a building complex for evaluation of the wind effect along UAS flight path
title_short Simulation of wind field in a building complex for evaluation of the wind effect along UAS flight path
title_full Simulation of wind field in a building complex for evaluation of the wind effect along UAS flight path
title_fullStr Simulation of wind field in a building complex for evaluation of the wind effect along UAS flight path
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of wind field in a building complex for evaluation of the wind effect along UAS flight path
title_sort simulation of wind field in a building complex for evaluation of the wind effect along uas flight path
publishDate 2023
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