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Design and fabrication of a fixed-wing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

Mohammed El-Adawy, Elhassan H. Abdelhalim, Mohannad Mahmoud, Mohamed Ahmed Abo zeid, Ibrahim H. Mohamed, Mostafa M. Othman, Gehad S. ElGamal, Yahia H. ElShabasy

2023Ain Shams Engineering Journal41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have been widely used both in military and civil across the world in recent years. Nevertheless, their design always involves complex design optimization variables and decisions. Therefore, this paper aims to guide through the designing, manufacturing, and testing of an electrically powered radio-controlled aircraft for achieving a take-off, cruise, safe landing and carrying the highest payload possible. The whole process involves several phases, design phase, structural analysis, performance analysis, materials used, manufacturing, and finally aircraft testing. The final aircraft was designed with an empty weight and maximum take-off weight of 15.43 Ibs and 33.07 Ibs respectively while the wingspan, cruising speed and maximum speed were 70.1 in., 46 ft/s and 78 ft/sec respectively with a total take-off distance of 100 ft.

Topics & Concepts

WingspanFixed wingPayload (computing)CruiseWingAutomotive engineeringAerospace engineeringAeronauticsEngineeringProcess (computing)DroneMarine engineeringComputer scienceBiologyComputer networkOperating systemNetwork packetGeneticsRobotic Path Planning AlgorithmsAdvanced Measurement and Detection Methods