Effect of Ducted Multi-Propeller Configuration on Aerodynamic Performance in Quadrotor Drone
Motivated by a bioinspired optimal aerodynamic design of a multi-propeller configuration, here we propose a ducted multi-propeller design to explore the improvement of lift force production and FM efficiency in quadrotor drones through optimizing the ducted multi-propeller configuration. We first co...
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doaj-a947ad1d403f439588c4cdb3124c5fc12021-09-26T00:00:44ZengMDPI AGDrones2504-446X2021-09-01510110110.3390/drones5030101Effect of Ducted Multi-Propeller Configuration on Aerodynamic Performance in Quadrotor DroneYi Li0Koichi Yonezawa1Hao Liu2Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University, 1-33 Yayoi-cho, Chiba 263-8522, JapanCivil Engineering Research Laboratory, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, 1646 Abiko, Abiko-shi 270-1194, JapanGraduate School of Engineering, Chiba University, 1-33 Yayoi-cho, Chiba 263-8522, JapanMotivated by a bioinspired optimal aerodynamic design of a multi-propeller configuration, here we propose a ducted multi-propeller design to explore the improvement of lift force production and FM efficiency in quadrotor drones through optimizing the ducted multi-propeller configuration. We first conducted a CFD-based study to explore a high-performance duct morphology in a ducted single-propeller model in terms of aerodynamic performance and duct volume. The effect of a ducted multi-propeller configuration on aerodynamic performance is then investigated in terms of the tip distance and the height difference of propellers under a hovering state. Our results indicate that the tip distance-induced interactions have a noticeable effect in impairing the lift force production and FM efficiency but are limited to small tip distances, whereas the height difference-induced interactions have an impact on enhancing the aerodynamic performance over a certain range. An optimal ducted multi-propeller configuration with a minimal tip distance and an appropriate height difference was further examined through a combination of CFD simulations and a surrogate model in a broad-parameter space, which enables a significant improvement in both lift force production and FM efficiency for the multirotor, and thus provides a potential optimal design for ducted multirotor UAVs.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-446X/5/3/101ducted multi-propeller configurationaerodynamic interactionaerodynamic performanceCFD-based simulationsurrogate model |
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Effect of Ducted Multi-Propeller Configuration on Aerodynamic Performance in Quadrotor Drone |
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Effect of Ducted Multi-Propeller Configuration on Aerodynamic Performance in Quadrotor Drone |
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Effect of Ducted Multi-Propeller Configuration on Aerodynamic Performance in Quadrotor Drone |
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Effect of Ducted Multi-Propeller Configuration on Aerodynamic Performance in Quadrotor Drone |
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effect of ducted multi-propeller configuration on aerodynamic performance in quadrotor drone |
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Motivated by a bioinspired optimal aerodynamic design of a multi-propeller configuration, here we propose a ducted multi-propeller design to explore the improvement of lift force production and FM efficiency in quadrotor drones through optimizing the ducted multi-propeller configuration. We first conducted a CFD-based study to explore a high-performance duct morphology in a ducted single-propeller model in terms of aerodynamic performance and duct volume. The effect of a ducted multi-propeller configuration on aerodynamic performance is then investigated in terms of the tip distance and the height difference of propellers under a hovering state. Our results indicate that the tip distance-induced interactions have a noticeable effect in impairing the lift force production and FM efficiency but are limited to small tip distances, whereas the height difference-induced interactions have an impact on enhancing the aerodynamic performance over a certain range. An optimal ducted multi-propeller configuration with a minimal tip distance and an appropriate height difference was further examined through a combination of CFD simulations and a surrogate model in a broad-parameter space, which enables a significant improvement in both lift force production and FM efficiency for the multirotor, and thus provides a potential optimal design for ducted multirotor UAVs. |
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ducted multi-propeller configuration aerodynamic interaction aerodynamic performance CFD-based simulation surrogate model |
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