Design, Fabrication, Experimental Analysis, And Test Flight Of An Origami-Based Fixed-Wing Aerial Vehicle: Mu Plane

PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME INTERNATIONAL DESIGN ENGINEERING TECHNICAL CONFERENCES AND COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION IN ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, 2016, VOL 5B(2016)

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This article covers details the design, fabrication, experimental analysis, and first flight tests of mu Plane, an origami inspired aerial vehicle. mu Plane is a monoplane with a straight wing planform that has a wingspan of 580 millimeters and can reach a maximum linear velocity of 6.12 meters-per-second. The body of the mu Plane is fabricated by folding a single, unified crease pattern which includes all the sections required to construct the wing, tail, fuselage, and connection ports for external components, such as actuators and batteries. The wing of the plane utilizes a cambered profile to generate the required lift force. An optimization problem is formulated to find a solution to the set of constraints that provides the desired camber form. To validate the proposed design, a 3D scan of the top surface of the wing is accrued using a high-resolution fringe projection system. Finally, the flight performance and stability of Plane are tested in both indoor and outdoor environments.
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