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Effects of Partial Boundaries and Variable Wind Conditions on a Free-Flying Multirotor Platform

Sage Herz, Julia Taylor, Lauren Clar, Matthew McCrink


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

 

Abstract:
The effects of hover operations near a partial boundary structure were assessed for a free-flying quadrotor platform under both wind-off and wind-on conditions. The partial boundary structure was selected to replicate a building facade or urban vertiport environment, providing a realistic operational context for these free-flight tests. Test points were chosen to investigate operations near the partial boundary wall and edge, and across a range of partial ground effect conditions to capture the progressive onset of ground effect characteristics. Regions of degraded vehicle performance, quantified primarily by rotor thrust coefficient (CT ) and power requirements, emerged near the partial boundary edge. These performance trends were attributed to localized changes in rotor inflow profile, characterized by near-field rotor pressure measurements. Partial ground effect was found to not resemble full ground effect until much of the vehicle had traversed over the partial boundary, with the vehicle airframe and fuselage serving as the primary factor driving the onset and development of ground effect characteristics. Under wind-on conditions, the interaction between the wind freestream and the partial boundary structure significantly shaped vehicle performance and handling qualities. The most adverse handling qualities coincided with regions of peak flow vorticity, highly unsteady flow, and large velocity gradients at the shear layer above the partial boundary.

 

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