Experiments on Extending the Flight Regimes of Electrically Powered Multi-engine Drones Using Automatic Loading Systems

Author(s):  
Vasile Plesca ◽  
Octavian-Mihai Ghita ◽  
Ilona Madalina Costea ◽  
Cosmin-Karl Banica ◽  
Iuliana Diana Mihalache ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 931-932 ◽  
pp. 994-998
Author(s):  
Rangsan Wannapop ◽  
Thira Jearsiripongkul ◽  
Thawatchai Boonluang

This research represents a design and analysis of Automatic loading copper wire machine for the actuator arm (ALCM). The process of copper wire placement on a single actuator arm type compensates human workers. In this research, copper wire placement set is made as a 3D model by computer program before undergoes arrangement analysis via explicit dynamic finite element method to study a suitable speed for copper wire placing. It is considered by characteristics of copper wire after placed and failures occurred during the process that will define suitable speed of motor rotation. The suitable speed is corresponding to copper wire characteristic as preferred, prevent copper wire fracture and time reduction compare to human work.


2014 ◽  
Vol 635-637 ◽  
pp. 1390-1393
Author(s):  
Yu Zhou ◽  
Xue Wu Hu ◽  
Xiao Ming Sheng

Rotary flexible manufacturing cell with multi-station automatic stretching is designed in this paper to meet the requirements of the machining process of cylindrical drawing parts as well as the needs of different stations for multi-drawing. The cell uses fixed circular disc worktable with multi-station. Each machining station has hydraulic stretcher to complete the drawing of the workpiece. Flexible manipulator finishes automatic loading and unloading among hydraulic stretchers. Gripper of manipulator with automatic center aligning and size control can grip workpiece in various sizes and has the function of self-centering. This equipment has completely realized all the stretching processes automaticly from feeding sheet metal to sending and forming workpieces. It can improve production efficiency and quality. It can also improve safety, reliability and cost efficiency. When replacing worked parts is needed, simply replace modular mold of every station in fixed circular disc worktable.


1949 ◽  
Vol 53 (466) ◽  
pp. 997-1008
Author(s):  
F. W. Page ◽  
J. C. King

The Design of test frames of all types owes a great deal to the pioneer work of the Structures Department, Royal Aircraft Establishment. This particular frame contains some novel features and has been subjected to some unusual overall calibration tests, particularly in relation to the entirely automatic and centralised control gear.The choice of apparatus for testing large scale structural components may be influenced by many factors. In the present case, the choice of a test frame rather than other types of equipment was governed by the following considerations.In an industrial establishment it is essential that test equipment should be put to maximum use. Unlike a central testing establishment such as the R.A.E., major strength tests are relatively infrequent and therefore the equipment should also be suitable for as much as possible of the development and research testing which cannot be undertaken on standard material testing machines.


2018 ◽  
Vol 233 ◽  
pp. 00030 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angelo De Fenza ◽  
Maurizio Arena ◽  
Leonardo Lecce

One of the main comfort issue affecting the passenger comfort into a turboprop aircraft fuselage is the propeller tonal noise and the related vibrations. It is well known that propeller rotation during flight generates the main noise sources, depending upon its rotational angular velocity, number of blades, power at shaft generating aircraft thrust and blades geometry. Thanks to the progress behind the control systems of the blades rotations, an innovative highly selective DVA has been conceived. The purpose of the research activity has been improving the performances of the standard passive tonal noise control system used for the BPF tuned noise and vibration attenuation in turboprop aircraft. Due to specific commercial need, the use of bi-tuned frequency can lead at a passive noise reduction at two RPM regimes. Generally, the turboprop aircrafts use only two RPM regimes: 100% at take-off, climb and approach, 86% during cruise, climb and descent. An innovative passive bi-tonal device capable to be tuned at two different frequencies in order to optimize the fuselage noise reduction at two different flight regimes (100% and 86%), has been designed and numerically verified. The functional effectiveness of the bi-frequential tuned device has been analysed by finite elements simulations on a linear beam, representative of the turboprop fuselage frame. The outcomes achieved within this activity encourage the advancement of this research sector, as a support to the needs of the turboprop aeronautical industry. According to the long experience gained by the research group, the proposed multifunctional concept can be a valid technology solution ready to be manufactured as well as validated in flight.


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