Pericles Panagiotou, Efstratios Giannakis, Georgios Savaidis and Kyros Yakinthos
The purpose of this paper is to present the preliminary design of a medium altitude long endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), focusing on the interaction between the…
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to present the preliminary design of a medium altitude long endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), focusing on the interaction between the aerodynamic and the structural design studies.
Design/methodology/approach
The classic layout theory was used, adjusted for the needs of unmanned aircraft, including aerodynamic calculations, presizing methods and CFD, to estimate key aerodynamic and stability coefficients. Considering the structural aspects, a combination of layout, finite element methods and custom parameterized design tools were used, allowing automatic reshapes of the skin and the internal structural parts, which are mainly made of composite materials. Interaction loops were defined between the aforementioned studies to optimize the performance of the aerial vehicle, maximize the aerodynamic efficiency and reduce the structural weight.
Findings
The complete design procedure of a UAV is shown, starting from the final stages of conceptual design, up to the point where the detail design and mechanical drawings initiated.
Practical implications
This paper presents a complete view of a design study of a MALE UAV, which was successfully constructed and flight-tested.
Originality/value
This study presents a complete, synergetic approach between the configuration layout, aerodynamic and structural aspects of a MALE UAV.