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Technical Paper

High Payload Fraction UAV Design and Performance Evaluation

2024-06-01
2024-26-0442
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), or drones, are aerial platforms with diverse applications. Their design is shaped by specific constraints, driving a multidisciplinary, iterative process encompassing aerodynamics, structures, flight mechanics and other domains. This paper describes the design of a fixed-wing UAV tailored to competition requirements. The payload comprises golf balls with specific weight and dimensions. The requirements included maintaining a thrust-to-empty weight ratio below 1 and achieving a high payload fraction, calculated as the ratio of payload weight to total UAV weight. An optimization approach was introduced, altering the conventional UAV sizing process to enhance the payload fraction. This was achieved by adjusting the design points within the solution space derived from constraint analysis.
Technical Paper

Modelling and Simulation of Cooling of Heat Sink Using Alumina Nano Reinforced PCM

2024-03-05
2024-01-1913
An escalating demand for improved heat dissipation from electronic components is driven by the imperative need to eliminate the accumulated heat that gradually builds up over time. In this study, a 3-D simulation was carried out to analyze the heat distribution performance of a heat sink based on PCM/NePCM. The heat sink was subjected to varying heat fluxes ranging from 3-7 kW/m2, and its performance was evaluated over time. The findings of the computational research indicate that using PCM assists in maintaining the heat sink base's temperature within lower bounds, and leads to uniform melting within the heat sink. Further, inclusion of Alumina nano particles integration in PCM enhanced the performance of heat sink. The percentage reduction in charging time of NePCM without fins (φ = 1%, 2.5% and 5%) in comparison to the Pure-PCM (φ = 0%) is 6%, 11% and 51% respectively at 6 kW/m2 input.
Journal Article

Carbon Remediation for the Airline Industry via ATF Drop-in Substitution: Strategic and Operational Perspective

2012-02-29
2012-01-1509
The need to address environmental challenges by aviation industry is apparently obvious. As evidenced within the industry, it takes a three pronged strategy - more efficient aircraft, improving operational efficiencies and development of sustainable biofuels. In terms of actual growth of airline business, the two major drivers are domestic air service expansion within BRIC economies and rapid spread of Low Cost Carrier (LLC) models. Focusing not only on environmental challenges, even sustainable business development and growth of LCC depends critically on ATF substitution by alternative fuels. The inherent need for carbon subsidy and airline-airport partnership towards sustainable substitution with bio-alternatives is discussed in first part of the paper. A framework for such an airline airport win-win partnership is delineated.
Technical Paper

Guiding Framework for Feasibility Evaluation of Localised Production and Drop in Blending of Aviation Turbine Fuel with Bio Derivatives for Non-civilian Air Bases

2011-10-18
2011-01-2792
The potential for small scale local production of Bio fuel derivatives and their partial blending with aviation turbine fuel in non-civilian bases has been investigated. A feasibility study on technical readiness levels for process viability is presented in the paper. Demand side analysis for various blend mixes and corresponding requirement for production facilities and land area requirements are performed. Sustainable production and blending operations are the basis for selection of key performance indicators for the air base. Guiding framework and readiness evaluation processes are delineated for the base. Qualitative inference is combined with quantitative scoring system within the framework.
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