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100 Years of Powered Flight : Macro to Micro – How Small? K Sudhakar Department of Aerospace Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai February 28, 2004
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100 Years of Powered Flight : Macro to Micro – How Small? Looking back – 100 Years? Why small aircraft? What has been achieved world-wide What have we achieved?
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Looking back – 100 Years?
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1896 Lord Kelvin, “I do not have the smallest molecule of faith in aerial..” 1896 Wright Brothers start their research 1901 WW to OW: “Not within a thousand years would man fly!” Wind tunnel tests with ‘speed and accuracy’. The time later reduced to 50 years; But takes only 2 years. Orville & Wilbur Wright
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1903 Oct 7 : Langley’s two failures. Aerodrome Dec 8 : falls into the Potomac Dec 14 : Failure for Wright Brothers “.. need not disturb or hurry us in the least. Langley needs better scientific data than is contained in his published works to successfully build a man-carrying flying Machine” Orville & Wilbur Wright
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December 17, 1903. Historic First Flight December 14, 2003. India Remembers.
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Challenges Ahead?
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How big can an aircraft get? Mini ( 15 cm to 200 cm) Micro (< 15 cm) How small can an aircraft get?
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Why Small Aircraft? Surveillance Hazard mitigation Military applications
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How to make quantum jumps? Year Product Improvement Technology-1 Technology-2
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What are the issues? Effective size less by a factor of 10,000 All past experience and data not applicable All ‘good shapes’ evolved over the years of no use Aerodynamics
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Everyone Loses Feel ‘Solar Powered’ -aircraft of IIT-Bombay Power required = 4 watts? Weight of 4 watt solar panel in the open market? in kgs! Total Weight of Aircraft 120 gm!! Solar panel weight Proposed : 45 gm Achieved : 57 gm
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Videography Platform - IITB Challenge Posed (2002) Size not to exceed 60 cm Weight no to exceed 1 kg Time taken < 6 months Distance 600 m Height 300 m
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Videography Platform Components Colour Video Camera Weight = 9.5 gm Video Transmitter Range = 1000 m Weight = 10 gm Size = 60 cm, Weight = 870 gm Analysis? Assessment? Toughest Challenge!
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Comparison 24” 6” (1/4 th in size) But folds more complex
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Some of the Investigations @IITB Propulsion unit 60% by weight Propeller efficiency 40% New propeller designs Measure upto 40 gms
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Learning From Nature! Wing Span (m) Mass (kg) 0.01 0.10 1.010.0 0.1 1.0 10.0 + + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ++ + ++ +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Flapping Wing Flight Birds
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Early Attempts to Fly Leonardo da Vinci No success in imitating birds Lord Cayley shows the way Highly integrated solutions difficult! Decompose and conquer
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Man Made Bird. 1992! Flapping Flight Efficiencies have been low!
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Fixed, Flapping, Rotary Wing? Nature suggests flapping for small aerial vehicles Efficiency of flapping wing vehicles built by man not very high! Terrestrial Locomotion? Nature suggests bi-peds/quadru-peds Man made vehicles are wheeled Multi-pedes, bi-peds !?
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Flapping Flight in India “To the sheer amazement of the audience, the model began beating its wings just like a bird and started flying!”, AVIA August 2003 on Mr K Nandakumar, Chennai Moble Benedict (IIT-B) Designs Flapping Wing Involved, Intense Analysis Skilled manufacturing Innovative Testing
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Which Way! Training Genetic Modification MAV Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems Bio-mimetics Bio-Optics Optical Flow Multi-function parts Learning
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