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Aurora Awarded Contract by DoD to Develop Aero-acoustic Optimized Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Propellers
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APR-254
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05/11/2010 |
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CAMBRIDGE, MA (Released by Aurora Flight Sciences)
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has selected Aurora Flight Sciences to develop an innovative propeller design software
code that combines existing acoustic, aerodynamic, and stress codes into a single executable unit. The code will be capable of
adapting an open, ducted, or some other propeller geometry or performance variable until an optimum aero-acoustic design is achieved.
Such a system would have potential for designing SUAVs that are significantly harder to detect, along with improved aerodynamic
performance, thereby providing much greater protection and safety for valuable SUAVs.
The acoustics of propellers has long been a factor of their design in their most common aviation applications - general aviation
and regional transport design - driven by both passenger comfort and community noise regulations. Only recently has there been
significant interest in the acoustics of propellers for small UAVs. Typically, the propellers of such vehicles have been
derived from model aircraft propellers and little work has been done on the optimization of their design with regards
to acoustics or performance.
According to the project’s principal investigator, Paul Dahlstrand, “Typically propeller design had been done
sequentially, alternating back and forth between aerodynamic and acoustic codes until a solution was found, which was almost
certainly not optimal. Our approach will provide the propeller designer with a truly aeroacoustic-optimized solution.”
This technology will allow creation of a new technology-based tool to serve not only the US military market but also the commercial ultralight aircraft and radio-controlled aircraft markets as well.
Example of an optimized SUAS propeller
About Aurora Flight Sciences
Aurora Flight Sciences designs and builds robotic aircraft and other advanced aerospace vehicles for
scientific and military applications. Aurora is headquartered in Manassas, VA and operates production plants in
Bridgeport, WV and Columbus, MS and a Research and Development Center in Cambridge, MA. To view recent press
releases and more about Aurora please visit our web site at www.aurora.aero.
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