A Novel Experimental Model and a Drag-optimal Allocation Method for Variable-Pitch Propellers in Multirotors
Résumé
This paper proposes a new mathematical model to map the rotational speed and angle of
attack (pitch) of small-size propellers typically used in multirotors and the aerodynamic thrust force and
drag moment produced by the propeller itself. The new model is inspired by standard models using the
blade-element and momentum theories, which have been suitably modified in order to allow for explicit fast
computation of the direct and inverse map (useful for high-frequency control) and obtain a better adherence to
experimental data. The new model allows and captures all the main nonlinear characteristics of the thrust/drag
generation. An extensive experimental comparison shows that the prediction capability of the proposed
model outperforms the most commonly used models at date. In the second part of the paper, two optimization
methods are proposed in order to exploit the redundancy of the inputs of variable-pitch propellers to decrease
the power consumption due to the drag dissipation. The first method deals with the optimal allocation for
thrust generation on a single propeller, while the second method is aimed at solving the optimal allocation of
the rotational speed and pitch of all the propellers in a multi-rotor with any number of propellers. Simulations
results show the viability and effectiveness of the proposed methods
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