Optimal Propeller
Design for Future HALE UAV
Jelena Svorcan
Mohammad Sakib Hasan
Marija Baltić
Aleksandar Simonović
The main roles of
unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) include: observation, surveillance,
transportation, remote sensing and various security tasks. Improved,
augmented type of UAVs are high-altitude long-endurance (HALE)
aircraft capable and designed, as their name suggests, for lengthy
flights at higher altitudes (which also usually implies subsonic
cruising velocities). Different variants, in both size and applied
technical solutions, have been tried. Common approach incorporates
standard wing-fuselage-aft empennage configuration and propelled
flight as the most efficient for the required speed range. The paper
gives a brief overview of a preliminary aerodynamic analysis of the
main lifting surfaces as well as a detailed description of the
performed multi-objective optimization of the propeller capable of
producing a sufficient amount of thrust at the cruising altitude and
speed. Aerodynamic performances of the investigated propellers are
estimated by a simple blade element momentum theory (BEMT). The
chosen optimizing method, genetic algorithm (GA), is suitable for
dealing with a large number of input variables.
Key words: HALE, UAV, Propeller, BEMT, Optimization, GA.