Design optimization for an unmanned drone frame | Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Matematika i mekhanika – Tomsk State University Journal of Mathematics and Mechanics. 2021. № 73. DOI: 10.17223/19988621/73/7

Design optimization for an unmanned drone frame

Designing of a drone frame is presented in this paper. The main goal is to develop the optimal drone frame geometry. The optimization criterion represents mass minimization along with ensuring the required stiffness. Another intention is to use cheap materials and simple manufacturing technologies. The design process consists of three steps. The first step is engineering of a composite material, which is a three-layer sandwich panel. A series of three-point bending experiments are carried out for material samples. The optimality criterion takes into account both physical and economic features of the material. In the final scheme the outer layers are made of carbon and basalt fabrics, which are impregnated with resin, and a specific non-woven material is used as filler. The second step is the initial design. Dimensions are specified for design purposes. The third step is the optimization process. The finite element model of the frame is developed. The drone weight and the lift forces serve as applied loads. The optimization is implemented by removing material from unloaded areas of the structure. The Nelder-Mead (simplex) method with varying geometric parameters of the structure is used. As a result of the optimization process, the mass of the initial structure is reduced by 25.6 percent.

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unmanned aerial vehicle, optimization, composite material, frame

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NameOrganizationE-mail
Pavlov Mikhail S.Tomsk State Universitymspavlov@tpu.ru
Karavatskiy Aleksandr K.Tomsk State Universityraven@ftf.tsu.ru
Kostyushin Kirill V.Tomsk State Universitykostushink@niipmm.tsu.ru
Ismailov Kuat K.Tomsk State Universitymendikjan@gmail.com
Kostyushina Natal’ya O.Tomsk State Universitybazhenovav@outlook.com
Orlov Sergey A.Tomsk State Universityorlov@ftf.tsu.ru
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 Design optimization for an unmanned drone frame | Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Matematika i mekhanika – Tomsk State University Journal of Mathematics and Mechanics. 2021. № 73. DOI: 10.17223/19988621/73/7

Design optimization for an unmanned drone frame | Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Matematika i mekhanika – Tomsk State University Journal of Mathematics and Mechanics. 2021. № 73. DOI: 10.17223/19988621/73/7

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