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30 mins
Wind tunnel experiment for body freedom flutter of flying wing unmanned aerial vehicle
Hao Wei, Elijah Ang, Jieli, Daryl Leo, Jun Kang Tan, Chien Ming, Jonathan Tay, Yongdong Cui, Bing Feng Ng
Session: Flutter testing
Session starts: Thursday 20 June, 13:30
Presentation starts: 15:00
Room: Room 1.1


Hao Wei, Elijah Ang ()
Jieli, Daryl Leo ()
Jun Kang Tan ()
Chien Ming, Jonathan Tay ()
Yongdong Cui ()
Bing Feng Ng ()


Abstract:
Body Freedom Flutter (BFF) has always been known to be a potentially catastrophic event for any flying aircraft. BFF is a dynamic instability that is the result of strong coupling between rigid-body and elastic modes of the aircraft. In this presentation, we demonstrate how different parameters affect the speed and frequency at which BFF occurs using a wind tunnel with a novel test rig. The novel test rig was designed to allow the degrees of freedom needed for BFF to occur, which is then fabricated using 3D printing to optimise weight savings. Different flying wing profiles are considered and the UAV is subject to the different parameter variations. The mount allowed the wing profile to freedom in both the pitch and plunge movement. It is found that BFF characteristics are affected by the wing swept angle, additional wing tip weights, and spanwise weight location. These parameters directly affect the centre-of-gravity for the wing profile, its wing inertia, and its structural properties. The results and trends obtained can then be potentially used to further understand the BFF phenomenon in the future.