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1 Large Crowd Surveillance UAV
International Aircraft Design Team - Spring 2008

2 International Design Team
Aircraft Design projects since 1997 Virginia Tech and Loughborough University International collaboration Communication: Video Conferences Project Management Websites MSN, Skype Various Competition wins and awards from NASA General Aviation Design competitions.

3 Requirements RELIABILITY “1 or fewer uncontrolled crashes per 100,000 hrs of operation” Cruise Speed: 50 knots MTOGW: 300 lb Top Speed: 70 knots Payload: 45 lb desired Range: 15 nautical miles Noise Levels: < 50 dBA at 200 ft Endurance: 8 hours (minimum) 10 knot crosswind landing capability Service Ceiling: 10,000 ft (half fuel) Conventional landing within a 50 ft by 250 ft Operational Altitude: ft Minimum Turn Rate: 6 degrees/sec Climb Rate: 200 ft/min (sea level)

4 Importance of Reliability
Airworthiness and Safety of Flight Is it safe to fly overhead in large crowd situations ? Is it expendable? Is it capable of performing to specifications? Acceptance UAV restrictions due partly to unreliable systems Key to winning confidence of FAA to regulate UAV flight Lower long-term costs of UAVs Increased availability of UAVs for missions

5 Definition of Reliability
Reliability according to the DoD “The ability of a system to perform its mission without failure, degradation, or demand on the support system.” Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) Period of time a repairable system/component will perform between failures Mean Time To Failure (MTTF) Same as MTBF, but for non-repairable systems What is aircraft failure? Failure to return to base

6 Current UAV Reliability
F-16 (Manned) Mishap Rate: 3.5 per 100,000 hours

7 Improving Reliability
Methods Redundant Systems Backup Systems Scheduled Maintenance Diversification Implications Cost Weight Increase in maintenance responsibilities RQ-5/MQ-5 Hunter MQ-9 Predator

8 Main Failure Modes 1 1

9 Summary of Key Reliability Issues
Engine/Propulsive Failure Control/Communication Failure Structural Failure Human (Ground Crew) Error Methodology Used -Propulsion/Autopilot – Fault Tree Analysis -Structure – Joint Probability Distribution Function (PDF)

10 Fault Tree Analysis

11 Structural Reliability


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