A guide to unmanned aerial vehicles performance analysis—the MQ‐9 unmanned air vehicle case study

Author:

Zountouridou Erietta1ORCID,Kiokes George2,Dimeas Aris1,Prousalidis John3ORCID,Hatziargyriou Nikos1

Affiliation:

1. School of Electrical and Computer Engineering National Technical University of Athens Athens Greece

2. Merchant Marine Academy, Aspropyrgos Attica Greece

3. School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering National Technical University of Athens Athens Greece

Abstract

AbstractGreat efforts are devoted for integrating Renewable Energy Sources (RES) on the propulsion system of Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs). This is applicable to small UAVs, having a horizon to expand to large UAVs within the next decades. For the conventional propulsion systems to be replaced, the required power needs of the aircraft should first be examined. The required power depends on the UAV's flight stage from takeoff to landing, whereas its calculation varies with regard to the propulsion system type, which is separated into two main categories, the propelled‐driven engines and the jet engines. Two obstacles are arising. First, the parameters needed for the power estimation are commercially sensitive and second the analysis alters with respect to the engine's type. This paper focuses on the mathematical analysis of the required power for both the main propulsion systems, presented extensively for each flight phase, proposing, at the same time, a parameter estimation method which is applicable to any UAV type. The main purpose of this paper is to act as a guide for the calculation of any type UAV's required power at any flight stage. To validate the analysis, the MQ‐9 Reaper/Predator B, a High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) turboprop UAV produced by General Atomics is analysed. Its unknown parameters are estimated and based on a selected flight profile, the required power in terms of horsepower from takeoff to landing is assessed, for two scenarios regarding the aircraft's initial weight. In the first scenario the UAV has the maximum gross takeoff weight, whereas in the second scenario it does not carry any payload. The estimated required shaft power per flight phase for each scenario is then marked into the TPE331‐10 turboprop engine characteristic curves.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

General Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Software

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