CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #13526
Recent Development in Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS, including UAV and MAV)
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The course will focus on recent developments of fixed wings,
flapping wings, and rotary wings unmanned aircraft systems
(UAS) in particular lightweight UAS.
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Date: |
April 4, 2011 - April 8, 2011
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Location: |
Chaussee de Waterloo, 72, 1640 Rhode-Saint-Genese, Vlaams Brabant, Belgium
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Web Page: |
http://www.vki.ac.be/index.php?option=com_jevents&task=icalrepeat.detail&evid=235&Itemid=329&year=2011&month=04&day=04&title=re
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Contact Email: |
secretariat@vki.ac.be
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Organizer: |
von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics
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Application Areas: |
Aerospace
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Special Fields: |
Aerodynamics
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Type of Event: |
Course, International
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Description: |
The course will include consideration of
the fluid dynamic aspects involved in their design and
operation: low Reynolds number flows, laminar separation
bubbles, transitional and unsteady flows. The lectures will
cover both experimental and numerical modeling techniques.
While large UAS generally use fixed wings, small UAS also
use rotary wings or some type of moving or flapping surfaces
to generate appropriate lift, and micro UAS invariably use
such insect-like 3-DoF moving surfaces, where one has to
deal with low Reynolds number unsteady flows including
presence of laminar or transitional separation bubbles.
Being able to predict and measure steady
and unsteady
aerodynamic loads and moments, especially for Micro UAS,
including unsteady separation bubbles and occurrence of
transition, is a challenge for both numerical modelers and
experimentalists.
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Event record first posted on January 25, 2011, last modified on January 30, 2011
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