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Covert air vehicle 2003 LDRD final report.
Spletzer, Barry Louis ; Callow, Diane Schafer ; Salton, Jonathan Robert ; Fischer, Gary John
Sandia National Laboratories
关键词: Heat Transfer;    Combustion;    Actuators;    Robots;    Design;   
DOI  :  10.2172/918340
RP-ID  :  SAND2003-3783
RP-ID  :  AC04-94AL85000
RP-ID  :  918340
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

This report describes the technical work carried out under a 2003 Laboratory Directed Research and Development project to develop a covert air vehicle. A mesoscale air vehicle that mimics a bird offers exceptional mobility and the possibility of remaining undetected during flight. Although some such vehicles exist, they are lacking in key areas: unassisted landing and launching, true mimicry of bird flight to remain covert, and a flapping flight time of any real duration. Current mainstream technology does not have the energy or power density necessary to achieve bird like flight for any meaningful length of time; however, Sandia has unique combustion powered linear actuators with the unprecedented high energy and power density needed for bird like flight. The small-scale, high-pressure valves and small-scale ignition to make this work have been developed at Sandia. We will study the feasibility of using this to achieve vehicle takeoff and wing flapping for sustained flight. This type of vehicle has broad applications for reconnaissance and communications networks, and could prove invaluable for military and intelligence operations throughout the world. Initial tests were conducted on scaled versions of the combustion-powered linear actuator. The tests results showed that heat transfer and friction effects dominate the combustion process at 'bird-like' sizes. The problems associated with micro-combustion must be solved before a true bird-like ornithopter can be developed.

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