• 제목/요약/키워드: Pitch Moment Coefficient Measurement

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초소형 관성측정모듈을 이용한 플라잉디스크의 수평축 모멘트 미계수 추정 연구 (A Study on Horizontal Moment Flight Coefficient Estimation of a Flying Disc Using Miniaturized Inertial Measurement Module)

  • 손현진;이주환;이영재;성상경
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제46권5호
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    • pp.385-392
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    • 2018
  • 본 논문은 플라잉디스크에 탑재된 계측모듈의 IMU 데이터를 이용하여 롤링 및 피칭모멘트 감쇠미계수를 추정하는 방식을 새롭게 제시한다. 제안한 방식은 반복된 수 회의 원반 비행 실험을 수행하여 데이터를 구축한 뒤 공력 계수를 추정하므로, 풍동이나 전산유체해석을 이용하는 방법에 비해 수월한 실험적 대안이 될 수 있다. 추정한 공력 계수는 플라잉디스크의 비행동역학 모델을 토대로 구현한 시뮬레이터에 적용하여 비행 궤적을 예측하는 것에 이용되었으며, 이를 GPS의 위치 궤적과 비교함으로써 성능을 검증하였다.

충격파 풍동에서의 연속적 자유낙하 실험에 대한 적응적 실험 계획법 적용 연구 (A Study on Adaptive Design of Experiment for Sequential Free-fall Experiments in a Shock Tunnel)

  • 최의환;이주성;송하균;성태현;박기수;안재명
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제46권10호
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    • pp.798-805
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구에서는 극초음속 충격파 풍동시험에 대한 적응적 실험 계획법 기반 접근법을 소개한다. 원뿔형 모델의 피치 모멘트를 받음각과 피치 각속도에 대한 함수로 모델링하기 위해 일련의 실험들을 수행하였다. 또한 다수의 시계열 실험 데이터를 효과적으로 분석하기 위해 초고속 카메라를 통해 획득한 실험 이미지로부터 실험 모델의 궤적을 구성하기 위한 알고리즘을 개발하였다. 해당 알고리즘을 활용해 이전 실험에 대한 분석 결과를 토대로 다음 실험점을 결정하는 적응적 실험 계획법을 제안한다.

동축 반전 시스템의 공력측정 (Aerodynamic Force Measurement of Counter-Rotating System)

  • 김수연;최종욱;김성초
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전산유체공학회 2008년도 춘계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.39-42
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    • 2008
  • In the case of the general helicopter among rotorcraft, length of the rotor blade for thrust-generation is longer than that of fuselage and tail rotor is required in order to compensate moment of the fuselage. For those reasons, enough space for take-off and landing should be secured and an accessibility for building is low. Also, the accidents caused by tail rotor occur frequently. However, the case of counter-rotating has merits that tail rotor is unnecessary as well as length of the rotor blade can be shortened but has a weakness that the weight of body is increased. In the present study, aerodynamic force measurement on single rotor system equipped with NACA0012 airfoil, which has aspect ratio of 6 and chord length of 35.5 mm, was carried out. And measurement was conducted with blade which has a half size of the former blade by using single motor counter-rotating. Aerodynamic force measurement was acquired by using 6-component balances and coefficients of thrust and power were derived along the pitch angle varying from 0$^{\circ}$ to 90$^{\circ}$ with the increment of 10$^{\circ}$. Those aerodynamic force data will be utilized for the design and production of brand-new counter-rotating rotor blade system which has same thrust with single blade system and provides a good accessibility to building by reducing its blade length.

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Aerodynamic forces on fixed and rotating plates

  • Martinez-Vazquez, P.;Baker, C.J.;Sterling, M.;Quinn, A.;Richards, P.J.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.127-144
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    • 2010
  • Pressure measurements on static and autorotating flat plates have been recently reported by Lin et al. (2006), Holmes, et al. (2006), and Richards, et al. (2008), amongst others. In general, the variation of the normal force with respect to the angle of attack appears to stall in the mid attack angle range with a large scale separation in the wake. To date however, no surface pressures have been measured on auto-rotating plates that are typical of a certain class of debris. This paper presents the results of an experiment to measure the aerodynamic forces on a flat plate held stationary at different angles to the flow and allowing the plate to auto-rotate. The forces were determined through the measurement of differential pressures on either side of the plate with internally mounted pressure transducers and data logging systems. Results are presented for surface pressure distributions and overall integrated forces and moments on the plates in coefficient form. Computed static force coefficients show the stall effect at the mid range angle of attack and some variation for different Reynolds numbers. Normal forces determined from autorotational experiments are higher than the static values at most pitch angles over a cycle. The resulting moment coefficient does not compare well with current analytical formulations which suggest the existence of a flow mechanism that cannot be completely described through static tests.