Effect of rotor tilt on the gust rejection properties of multirotor aircraft

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2022-10-18

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MDPI

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2504-446X

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Whidborne JF, Mendez AP, Cooke A. (2022) Effect of rotor tilt on the gust rejection properties of multirotor aircraft. Drones, Volume 6, Issue 10, October 2022, Article number 305

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In order to operate safely in windy and gusty conditions, multirotor VTOL aircraft require gust resilience. This paper shows that their gust rejection properties can be improved by applying a small amount of fixed outward rotor tilt. Standard aerodynamic models of the rotors are incorporated into two dynamic models to assess the gust rejection properties. The first case is a conceptual birotor planar VTOL aircraft. The dependence of the trim and stability on the tilt angle are analyzed. The aircraft is stabilized using a pole-placement approach in order to obtain consistent closed-loop station-keeping performance in still air. The effect of gusts on the resulting response is determined by simulation. The second case study is for a quadrotor with a 10∘" role="presentation" style="max-height: none; display: inline; line-height: normal; word-spacing: normal; overflow-wrap: normal; white-space: nowrap; float: none; direction: ltr; max-width: none; min-width: 0px; min-height: 0px; border-width: 0px; border-style: initial; position: relative;">10∘ outward rotor tilt. The aerodynamic coefficients are analyzed for trimmed station-keeping over a range of steady wind speeds. An LQR controller is used to apply station-keeping that includes integral action, and the gust responses are again obtained using simulation. The results show that the outward rotor tilt causes the aircraft to pitch down into a lateral gust, providing lateral force that opposes the gust and so significantly improving the gust rejection properties.

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UAV control, quadrotors, gust rejection, stability, non-minimum phase systems, multirotors

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