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Title
Design and analysis of stop-rotor multimode unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
Description
The objective of this work is to develop a Stop-Rotor Multimode UAV. This UAV is capable of vertical take-off and landing like a helicopter and can convert from a helicopter mode to an airplane mode in mid-flight. Thus, this UAV can hover as a helicopter and achieve high mission range of an airplane. The stop-rotor concept implies that in mid-flight the lift generating helicopter rotor stops and rotates the blades into airplane wings. The thrust in airplane mode is then provided by a pusher propeller. The aircraft configuration presents unique challenges in flight dynamics, modeling and control. In this thesis a mathematical model along with the design and simulations of a hover control will be presented. In addition, the discussion of the performance in fixed-wing flight, and the autopilot architecture of the UAV will be presented. Also presented, are some experimental "conversion" results where the Stop-Rotor aircraft was dropped from a hot air balloon and performed a successful conversion from helicopter to airplane mode.
Date Created
2011
Contributors
- Vargas-Clara, Alvaro (Author)
- Redkar, Sangram (Thesis advisor)
- Macia, Narciso (Committee member)
- Rajadas, John (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Topical Subject
- Mechanical Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
- engineering
- Aircraft Dynamics
- controls
- Stop-Rotor
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
- Vertical Take-Off and Landing
- Short take-off and landing aircraft--Design--Mathematical models.
- Short take-off and landing aircraft
- Vertically rising aircraft--Dynamics--Mathematical models.
- Vertically rising aircraft
- Drone aircraft--Control systems--Mathematical models.
- Drone aircraft
Resource Type
Extent
viii, 67 p. : ill. (some col.)
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.9401
Statement of Responsibility
by Alvaro Vargas-Clara
Description Source
Viewed on Oct. 11, 2012
Level of coding
full
Note
thesis
Partial requirement for: M.S.Tech, Arizona State University, 2011
bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 66-67)
Field of study: Technology (Mechanical engineering technology)
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