Title: Team USYD
1National Aircraft Design-Build-Fly Competition
2Overview
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- Design process
- Design reasoning
- Problems solving
- construction methods and specifications
- Flight test
DESIGN
BUILD
FLY
3Design Process
DESIGN
Rebuild
4DESIGN
Critical Specifications
- Blended wing/body aircraft
- 10 cc engine
- Remote controlled by human pilot
- Must carry payload of four Dick Smith Gravy
packets (1.6kg total weight) - Aspect ratio 2.0
- Project cost 1000
5DESIGN
Desirable Specifications
- Highest possible wing loading
- Minimum take-off weight
- Minimum planform area
- Stable flight in all conditions
6DESIGN
- Configuration studied
- Standard boxwing
- C-wing
- Closed box-wing
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8Computational Design
DESIGN
- Solid Works airframe design, weight and balance
- Desktop Aerodynamics aerodynamic prediction
- Flight Sim flight simulation and performance
estimation
9DESIGN
- Box-wing configuration advantages
- Minimal planform area
- End caps improve wing strength
- Fully effective upper wing surface
- less run way area
10DESIGN
- V-tail selected
- Ease of construction
- Comparatively light
- Tractor configuration
- Move C.G forward
- Propeller intake clear of wing interference
11INITIAL DESIGN
DESIGN
Aurora Mk I
- Upper wing constructed from ply spar and balsa
ribs, surfaced with solar film - Foam core lower wing surfaced with balsa sheet an
solar film - V-tail made up from balsa sticks and
fibre-glassed to 12mm diameter carbon boom
12INITIAL DESIGN
DESIGN
Aurora Mk I
- Bulkheads fore and aft of payload made from light
ply - Firewall located and set at specific angle
relative to wings - Steel wire (3mm) folded and cut for undercarriage
13BUILD
- Detailed design and construction
- Detailed calculations were completed
- Design continually modified as practical
problems arose during construction
Aurora Mk I
14BUILD
15Problems Faced and Fixed
DESIGN
PROBLEM Structural joints introduced weak points
SOLUTION Structure rebuilt with 61 ratio joints
16DESIGN
PROBLEM Weak materials
SOLUTION Tail boom replaced, aluminium plate
undercarriage
17DESIGN
PROBLEM Too large frontal area
SOLUTION Rebuilt fuselage with more efficient
payload configuration
18DESIGN
PROBLEM Wing area too small
SOLUTION Chord and span increased
19DESIGN
PROBLEM Fuselage not strong enough
SOLUTION Fibre-glassed fuselage surfaces
20DESIGN
PROBLEM CG too far forward
SOLUTION Moved controls to rear of fuselage Added
ballast to tail boom
21REVISED DESIGN
BUILD
Aurora Mk II
- Wings constructed by a hot-wire cut foam core,
surrounded with balsa sheeting - Spar laminated from 2 pieces of 3mm birch ply
wood with carbon fibre between them - V-tail of slightly increased area was
fibre-glassed to a 7/8 diameter carbon tube
22REVISED DESIGN
BUILD
Aurora Mk II
- Wing/Body fillets sculpted from foam and
fibre-glassed for strength and durability - 1.5o right side thrust and 1.5o down thrust were
built into the engine mount - 4mm Aluminium undercarriage bought-off-shelf and
re-shaped to suit aircraft
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24Specifications
BUILD
- Span 1.4m
- Length1.5
- Area 0.58m2 (900in2)
- Mass4 Kg
- Engine Thunder Tiger 61 Pro (10c.c.)
- Servos 5
- Channels 5
25Test flight
FLY
- Pre-flight
- Ground Run Engine
- Adjust mixture
- First Flight
- Zero payload flight
- Adjust trim for straight flight
26Test flight
FLY
- Second Flight
- Confirm trimming
- Third Flight
- Confirm flight characteristics with payload
- Fuel consumption check
- Fly actual circuit
27DESIGN - BUILD - FLY
Thanks to all our sponsors
For more details, please visit our web
site http//www.aeromech.usyd.edu.au/RCplaneUSYD
28Finally, thanks for your attention!!
Please feel free to ask any questions about
our design
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