A comprehensive study on the aerodynamic influence of stationary and moving obstacles on an isolated phantom DJI 3 UAV propeller
Charbel Hage,
Tonino Sophy,
El Hassane Aglzim
Abstract:Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology is experiencing strong growth in many fields such as military and civil. When operating around obstacles and in the proximity of walls or moving objects, the UAV is constrained to thrust and power consumption variation induced by several aerodynamic effects that can lead to severe flight instability. In this paper, a methodology based on multiple reference frames (MRF) is developed and applied to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations on a Phantom DJI 3 propelle… Show more
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