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Preliminary Design Review Group 13 – Flapping Wing MAV NASA Parker Cook George Heller Joshua Nguyen Brittney Theis
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The Customer Dr. Shih Dr. Shih Funding to be provided by the NASA Ames facility Funding to be provided by the NASA Ames facility
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The Problem We are tasked with designing and building a micro aerial vehicle (MAV) that is competition legal for the European Micro Air Vehicle Conference and Flight Competition. We are tasked with designing and building a micro aerial vehicle (MAV) that is competition legal for the European Micro Air Vehicle Conference and Flight Competition.
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Tasks Contd.
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Tasks
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Project Scope and Needs Products of Project RisksBenefits 10 minute flight time Battery Life and weight of components. Longer flight time the more tasks can be achieved. Fly at least 5 m high Failing from 5 m high would be destructive. Ability to hover over a building. Fly at least a distance of 50 m Transmitter losing contact. Can achieve more tasks. Display the 6-DOF in the air Losing control of the MAV and not being able to recover More maneuverability. MAV within size specifications (lateral of 70 cm) Weaker components with smaller size. Can enter into smaller spaces. Carry at least one camera and transmitter Cameras may be heavy and or costly. Ability to identify targets and receive more information. Weight less than 1 kg Too light to stand up to any wind, also may not be strong enough (weak points) Easier to carry and requires less lift to get off the ground. Operation by one person Inexperienced pilot may destroy MAV Ease of use, requires only one person to fly. Hover for 10 seconds None Ability to take stationary footage
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Original Design –2 Flapping Wings –Controlled rotation of the wings –The wings use a track to slide back and forth –DC Motor rotating causes the wings to flap
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DelFly Inspired –2 sets of wings in an collapsing/expanding x formation in an up and down movement –Ruddervator –Very small and compact
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Blimp Rotary - Blimp filled with hydrogen - Flapping wing control system or rotary - Dual Wing, counter rotating helicopter - Very precise hovering - Small
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Dragon Fly Inspired –2 sets of wings in an collapsing/expanding x formation in an up and down movement –Tail rotor –DC Motor rotating –A larger toy
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Dual Flapping Wing Rotary and Flapping Symbiosis - Dual flapping wings that flap in contrary horizontal flapping motions - Tail rotor to control yaw - Set of flapping wing for forward propulsion - Rotary wings for lift - Would require a tail rotor
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Bird Bat - Actuated joints in all directions that cause the wings to curve in aiding to the flight - Fast flapping - More fixed wing then bird but jointed
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Concept Screening Original DesignDelfly InspiredReverse Dragonfly Flight Time0++ Ability for 6DOF+++ Weight+++ Size+++ Hover Capabilities+-- Ease of control0+0 Type of flight+++ Cost--- Ease of Manufacturing--- Originality+-- Success Rate-++ Sum of Positives676 Sum of Negatives344 Sum of Zeros201 Net Score332 Rank335 Continue ?yes Combine
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Concept Scoring WeightOriginal DesignDelfly InspiredHelicopter %RankScoreRankScoreRankScore Flight Time530.153 90.45 Ability for 6DOF590.459 9 Weight1030.390.99 Size1030.390.99 Hover Capabilities530.1510.0590.45 Ease of control530.153 90.45 Type of flight1591.359 10.15 Cost1010.11 90.9 Ease of Manufacturing1010.11 90.9 Originality590.4530.1510.05 Success Rate2010.230.691.8 Total Score3.74.97.4 Rank421 Continue ?NOYESNO
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Design Chosen The Delfly inspired design was chosen as our flapping wing MAV because of its ability to meet our customers needs and has the highest probability to fulfill our design criteria and complete all necessary functions.
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Immediate Future Plans Complete Budget Layout of materials. Complete Budget Layout of materials. Detailed design drawings. Detailed design drawings. Pro-E model of product. Pro-E model of product. Various testing for best possible design/materials (ex: wind tunnel, wing strength vs weight) Various testing for best possible design/materials (ex: wind tunnel, wing strength vs weight) Begin purchasing materials. Begin purchasing materials.
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