Experimental and Computational Investigation of Aerodynamic Interactions in Quadrotor Configurations

Author:

Kostek Anna A.1,Braukmann Johannes N.1,Löβle Felix1,Miesner Sebastian2,Visingardi Antonio3,Boisard Ronan4,Riziotis Vasilis5,Keβler Manuel6,Gardner Anthony D.7

Affiliation:

1. Research Scientist, German Aerospace Center (DLR), G??ttingen, Germany

2. Research Scientist, University of Stuttgart, IAG, Stuttgart, Germany

3. Research Scientist, Italian Aerospace Research Center (CIRA), Capua, Italy

4. Research Scientist, French Aerospace Lab (ONERA), Meudon, France

5. Associate Professor, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Athens, Greece

6. Group Leader, University of Stuttgart, IAG, Stuttgart, Germany

7. Group Leader, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany

Abstract

The influence of interactional effects on quadrotor performance in forward flight was evaluated taking into account square and diamond configurations, forward and backward tilt angles, and a range of hub spacings including overlapping blades. The analysis was based on the wind-tunnel measurements and simulations from four midfidelity computational methods and the high-fidelity tool. The outcome indicates that the efficiency of a diamond configuration improves by 5% in comparison with isolated rotors for nonoverlapping rotor spacings, while the interactions in square alignments are detrimental for all analyzed test cases with the optimum at 0.04D blade overlap. The trend is more pronounced for the backward rotor tilt with intensified interactions, for which the efficiency of the diamond configuration increases by 11% at 1.2D rotor spacing. The computational results showed good agreement with the measurement data for the forward rotor plane tilt; however, for the backward tilt angle, the spread between the calculated values, especially for torque, could be observed with the general trends maintained. The study shows negligible impact of the rotor phasing on the quadrotor efficiency.

Publisher

AHS International dba Vertical Flight Society

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