AIAA Aviation 2019 Forum 2019
DOI: 10.2514/6.2019-2824
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Simulation and validation of the aerodynamic performance of a quadcopter in hover condition using overset mesh

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“…The flow simulations use overset mesh that require overlapping of the Farfield mesh as the background zone and the Rotating mesh as the component zone, and the latter contains the propeller surface which is set as a non-slip wall. The Farfield and the Rotating meshes are created separately using the ANSYS Meshing module from the ANSYS Workbench with the domain sizes and lengths following that of [17] as shown in Figure 2(b). The boundary conditions of the Farfield mesh follow that of [12], where the upper and side surfaces of the Farfield are pressure inlets and the lower surface of the Farfield is a pressure outlet, and their settings are kept as default.…”
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“…The flow simulations use overset mesh that require overlapping of the Farfield mesh as the background zone and the Rotating mesh as the component zone, and the latter contains the propeller surface which is set as a non-slip wall. The Farfield and the Rotating meshes are created separately using the ANSYS Meshing module from the ANSYS Workbench with the domain sizes and lengths following that of [17] as shown in Figure 2(b). The boundary conditions of the Farfield mesh follow that of [12], where the upper and side surfaces of the Farfield are pressure inlets and the lower surface of the Farfield is a pressure outlet, and their settings are kept as default.…”
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“…In Ref. [17], the flow simulations use different air properties as they validated their thrust prediction with experiments conducted in their locale with high elevation, and so in this study for the simulation of a single propeller in hover, the density and dynamic viscosity of the air is changed to 0.888 kg/m 3 and 1.8029e-05 kg/ms, respectively, to follow [17].…”
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“…On the other hand, quad rotor configuration outperformed due to higher induced drag. Cespedes and Lopez [11] simulated single and quad rotors with overset mesh and analyzed at different rotational speeds on ANSYS Fluent CFD analysis program. The overset and far-field meshes generated with Pointwise v18 for a single rotor and then scaled to quad rotors.…”
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