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Aerodynamic Investigation And Mission Analysis Of Soaringinspired Drones Adam Stempeck

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Aerodynamic Investigation And Mission Analysis Of Soaringinspired Drones Adam Stempeck
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Publisher: New Mexico State University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.16 MB
Pages: 121
Author: Adam Stempeck
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Aerodynamic Investigation And Mission Analysis Of Soaringinspired Drones Adam Stempeck by Adam Stempeck instant download after payment.

Rather than using standard drone airfoils and standard wing shapes, it is proposed to study
natural fliers to improve flight performance. As a first investigation, the albatross is considered
and its airfoil is modified by changing its camber and thickness to determine which of these cases
has improved the coefficient of lift to drag as a function of the angle of attack and hence the
endurance of the bio-inspired drone. It is determined that a moderately thick airfoil that does not
have extremely high camber has the highest coefficient of lift to drag. Continuing on to the wing
shape of the albatross, it is compared to several standard drone wing shapes.

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