Variable Pitch Propeller for UAV-Experimental Tests

Growth in application fields of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and an increase in their total number are followed by higher and higher expectations imposed on improvements in UAV propulsion and energy management systems. Most commercial vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) UAVs employ a constant pit...

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Main Authors: Maciej Podsędkowski, Rafał Konopiński, Damian Obidowski, Katarzyna Koter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Energies
Subjects:
UAV
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/20/5264
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spelling doaj-a4c5c43f7fa349be84ff05035f4744052020-11-25T03:44:28ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-10-01135264526410.3390/en13205264Variable Pitch Propeller for UAV-Experimental TestsMaciej Podsędkowski0Rafał Konopiński1Damian Obidowski2Katarzyna Koter3Institute of Machine Tools and Production Engineering, Lodz University of Technology, 90924 Łódź, PolandInstitute of Machine Tools and Production Engineering, Lodz University of Technology, 90924 Łódź, PolandInstitute of Turbomachinery, Lodz University of Technology, 90924 Łódź, PolandInstitute of Machine Tools and Production Engineering, Lodz University of Technology, 90924 Łódź, PolandGrowth in application fields of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and an increase in their total number are followed by higher and higher expectations imposed on improvements in UAV propulsion and energy management systems. Most commercial vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) UAVs employ a constant pitch propeller that forces a mission execution tradeoff in the majority of cases. An alternative solution, presented here, consists of the use of a variable pitch propeller. The paper summarizes experimental measurements of the propulsion system equipped with an innovative variable pitch rotor. The investigations incorporated characteristics of the rotor for no wind conditions and a new approach to optimize pitch settings in hover flight as a function of UAV weight and energy consumption. As UAV battery capacity is always limited, efficient energy management is the only way to increase UAV mission performance. The study shows that use of a variable pitch propeller can increase the maximal takeoff weight of the aircraft and improve power efficiency in hover, especially if load varies for different missions. The maximal thrust measured was 31% higher with respect to the original blade settings. The coefficient of thrust during hover showed an increase of 2.6% up to 7.5% for various pitch angles with respect to the original fixed propeller.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/20/5264UAVvariable pitch propellerdrone rotorenergy optimizationdroneexperimental aerodynamics
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author Maciej Podsędkowski
Rafał Konopiński
Damian Obidowski
Katarzyna Koter
spellingShingle Maciej Podsędkowski
Rafał Konopiński
Damian Obidowski
Katarzyna Koter
Variable Pitch Propeller for UAV-Experimental Tests
Energies
UAV
variable pitch propeller
drone rotor
energy optimization
drone
experimental aerodynamics
author_facet Maciej Podsędkowski
Rafał Konopiński
Damian Obidowski
Katarzyna Koter
author_sort Maciej Podsędkowski
title Variable Pitch Propeller for UAV-Experimental Tests
title_short Variable Pitch Propeller for UAV-Experimental Tests
title_full Variable Pitch Propeller for UAV-Experimental Tests
title_fullStr Variable Pitch Propeller for UAV-Experimental Tests
title_full_unstemmed Variable Pitch Propeller for UAV-Experimental Tests
title_sort variable pitch propeller for uav-experimental tests
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Growth in application fields of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and an increase in their total number are followed by higher and higher expectations imposed on improvements in UAV propulsion and energy management systems. Most commercial vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) UAVs employ a constant pitch propeller that forces a mission execution tradeoff in the majority of cases. An alternative solution, presented here, consists of the use of a variable pitch propeller. The paper summarizes experimental measurements of the propulsion system equipped with an innovative variable pitch rotor. The investigations incorporated characteristics of the rotor for no wind conditions and a new approach to optimize pitch settings in hover flight as a function of UAV weight and energy consumption. As UAV battery capacity is always limited, efficient energy management is the only way to increase UAV mission performance. The study shows that use of a variable pitch propeller can increase the maximal takeoff weight of the aircraft and improve power efficiency in hover, especially if load varies for different missions. The maximal thrust measured was 31% higher with respect to the original blade settings. The coefficient of thrust during hover showed an increase of 2.6% up to 7.5% for various pitch angles with respect to the original fixed propeller.
topic UAV
variable pitch propeller
drone rotor
energy optimization
drone
experimental aerodynamics
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/20/5264
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