Blade Element Theory Model for UAV Blade Damage Simulation
José Ignacio de Alvear Cárdenas,
Coen C. de Visser
Abstract:From fault-tolerant control to failure detection, blade damage simulation is integral for developing and testing failure-resilient modern unmanned aerial vehicles. Existing approaches assume partial loss of rotor effectiveness or reduce the problem to centrifugal forces resulting from the shift in the propeller centre of gravity. In this study, a white-box blade damage model based on Blade Element Theory is proposed, integrating both mass and aerodynamic effects of blade damage. The model serves as plug-in to … Show more
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