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Development and Testing of a Subscale eVTOL Flight Vehicle for Stability, Control and Disturbance Response Characteristics

Jeffrey D. Keller, Robert M. McKillip, Jr., Joseph Horn, Soohyeon Lee


Presented at Forum 82 — the Vertical Flight Society's Annual Forum and Technology Display
Test and Evaluation Technical Session
14 pages

 

Abstract:
Advanced air mobility (AAM) seeks to develop a large-scale transportation system to revolutionize how people live and work, with electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft serving a central role due to reduced emissions and noise impact. An important aspect for eVTOL aircraft certification is safe urban operations, which require understanding of the response due to aerodynamic disturbances. Experimental data are required to support eVTOL aircraft development with respect to flight dynamics and controllability, as well as design specification development. While flight testing of the full-sized air vehicle will be necessary as part of the certification process, subscale testing offers many advantages with respect to cost and flexibility, in addition to examining operational conditions that one would be reluctant to test in flight at full scale such as emergency conditions. These advantages only may be seen if the underlying scaling principles of flight dynamics / control, aerodynamic interactions, and propulsion-airframe integration are understood. This paper describes initial work towards development of a general subscale testing methodology for eVTOL aircraft flight dynamics and disturbance response characteristics including limited degree of freedom (DOF) and free flight testing. An overview of the initial development work is provided, including discussion of scaling relationships, subscale air vehicle model development, and testing activities focusing on flying qualities and stability / control characteristics.

 

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