Unsteady aerodynamics of a morphing tandem-wing unmanned aerial vehicle

The effects of unsteady aerodynamics for a tandem-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) prototype during the morphing stage have been investigated numerically at low Reynolds numbers (Re<10^6). The morphing stage consists of two stages. The first stage involves the unfolding of the canards and wings...

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Main Authors: Zhang, G. Q., Yu, S. C. M.
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/85676
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-856762020-03-07T13:19:25Z Unsteady aerodynamics of a morphing tandem-wing unmanned aerial vehicle Zhang, G. Q. Yu, S. C. M. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering The effects of unsteady aerodynamics for a tandem-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) prototype during the morphing stage have been investigated numerically at low Reynolds numbers (Re<10^6). The morphing stage consists of two stages. The first stage involves the unfolding of the canards and wings from their initial position in which they were attached and aligned parallel to the UAV fuselage. The second stage involves the rotation of the unfolded canards and wings around the chord axis toward their final orientations. Lift and drag coefficients for the canard and wing vary significantly, particularly during the second morphing stage. Maximum deviation can be 2 to 14 times higher than the final steady state values. A significant increase in the hinge moment is also observed during the first morphing stage but the sign of the moment remains the same throughout. The unsteady aerodynamics, however, have larger effects during the second morphing stage, including the rapid change in the sign for the hinge moment, the corresponding magnitude also differs by (+) 57% and (+) 260% for the canard and wing, respectively. Attempts have been made to correlate these observations with the vortex interactions between the canard and wing during the morphing process. 2013-07-17T03:40:02Z 2019-12-06T16:08:11Z 2013-07-17T03:40:02Z 2019-12-06T16:08:11Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Zhang, G. Q., & Yu, S. C. M. (2012). Unsteady Aerodynamics of a Morphing Tandem-Wing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. Journal of Aircraft, 49(5), 1315-1323. 0021-8669 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/85676 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/11677 10.2514/1.C031652 en Journal of aircraft © 2012 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
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description The effects of unsteady aerodynamics for a tandem-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) prototype during the morphing stage have been investigated numerically at low Reynolds numbers (Re<10^6). The morphing stage consists of two stages. The first stage involves the unfolding of the canards and wings from their initial position in which they were attached and aligned parallel to the UAV fuselage. The second stage involves the rotation of the unfolded canards and wings around the chord axis toward their final orientations. Lift and drag coefficients for the canard and wing vary significantly, particularly during the second morphing stage. Maximum deviation can be 2 to 14 times higher than the final steady state values. A significant increase in the hinge moment is also observed during the first morphing stage but the sign of the moment remains the same throughout. The unsteady aerodynamics, however, have larger effects during the second morphing stage, including the rapid change in the sign for the hinge moment, the corresponding magnitude also differs by (+) 57% and (+) 260% for the canard and wing, respectively. Attempts have been made to correlate these observations with the vortex interactions between the canard and wing during the morphing process.
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Unsteady aerodynamics of a morphing tandem-wing unmanned aerial vehicle
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title Unsteady aerodynamics of a morphing tandem-wing unmanned aerial vehicle
title_short Unsteady aerodynamics of a morphing tandem-wing unmanned aerial vehicle
title_full Unsteady aerodynamics of a morphing tandem-wing unmanned aerial vehicle
title_fullStr Unsteady aerodynamics of a morphing tandem-wing unmanned aerial vehicle
title_full_unstemmed Unsteady aerodynamics of a morphing tandem-wing unmanned aerial vehicle
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