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Stephen Hu Deployment Vehicle Selection Helicopter Design Hours Worked: 98 1 Team Member Stephen Hu

Stephen Hu Deployment Vehicle Selection Helicopter Design Hours Worked: 98 1 Team Member Stephen Hu

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Stephen HuDeployment

Vehicle SelectionHelicopter DesignHours Worked: 98

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Team Member

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Helicopter Design

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IntroductionGeneral CharacteristicsConstraintsDeploymentConclusionsRecommendations

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Introduction

1. Investigation of the surface and lakes of Titan

2. VTOL capability3. Dependable performance in hostile

environments4. Able to last four months under

constant operation

Constraints

• Environment– Temperature– Wind– Solar Energy– Atmospheric Density

• Volume/Storage– Diameter of Heat Shield– Airship Storage

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General Characteristics

Vehicle: Helicopter

Type: Coaxial

Number of Blades per rotor: 2 blades

Airfoil: NACA 0012

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Deployment

• Post-Airship Separation

• Generator startup

• Freefall rotor startup

• Heat Shield separation

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Mass and Power Constraints

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Blade Radius vs. Power Required

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Forward Velocity vs. Power Required

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Characteristics/Performance Expected Contingency (20%)

Mass (kg) 155.4 186.5

Payload Mass (kg) 15.00 18.00

Rotor Diameter (m) 1.364 1.426

Main Blade Chord (m) 0.091 0.095

Fuselage Length (m) 2.56 2.56

Fuselage Height (m) 0.77 0.77

Total Height (m) 1 1

Total Width (m) 0.8 0.8

Max Climb Rate (m/s) 2.292 1.349

Spinup Time (s) 7.961 9.096

Max Cruise Velocity (m/s) 7.46 6.95

Optimal Cruise Velocity (m/s) 3.1 3.6

Range (km)* 188.0 175.1

Conclusions

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Recommendations

• More in-depth aerodynamic design

• Materials

• Payload

• Deployment

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References

1. "The Vertical Profile of Winds on Titan." www.nature.com. 8 Dec. 2005. Nature: International Weekly Journal of Science. <http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v438/n7069/full/nature04060.html>.

2. Wright, Henry S. Design of a Long Endurance Titan VTOL Vehicle. Georgia Institute of Technology. <https://wiki.umn.edu/pub/titanedd/deployment/vtol_design_paper.pdf>.

3. Leishman, Gordon. Principles of Helicopter Aerodynamics. Cambridge UP, 2006.

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