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Computational Study of NASA's Quadrotor Urban Air Taxi Concept
Author(s) -
Patricia Ventura Diaz,
Steven Yoon
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
aiaa scitech 2022 forum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2020-0302
Subject(s) - airframe , aerospace engineering , wake , cruise , computational fluid dynamics , rotor (electric) , solver , separation (statistics) , computer science , marine engineering , engineering , automotive engineering , mechanical engineering , machine learning , programming language
High-fidelity computational fluid dynamics simulations have been carried out in order to analyze NASA’s quadrotor urban air taxi concept for urban air mobility, also know as on-demand mobility applications. High-order accurate schemes, dual-time stepping, and the delayed detached-eddy simulation model have been employed. The flow solver has been loosely coupled with a rotorcraft comprehensive analysis code. The vehicle simulated is a six-passenger quadrotor for air taxi operations. A study of power reduction as a function of the rear-rotor to front-rotors vertical separation has been performed, for a quad-rotor without the airframe, in cruise flight conditions. Then, the quadrotor without the airframe has been simulated in hover. The airloads and wake geometries are analyzed. To finish the study the complete quadrotor vehicle is presented. NASA’s quadrotor air taxi concept is one of the many concepts being developed by NASA in support of aircraft development for vertical take-off and landing air taxi operations.

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