This paper analyses the feasibility of designing an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle using the flight properties of a flying disc by simulating the gyroscopic precession of a flying disc in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). By capturing the precession in CFD, one can better understand the stability and control of the flying disc in flight. In this paper, three cases of CFD simulations are conducted. The first two cases are done in two-dimensional domain to study the motion of the flying disc in horizontal and vertical plane independently. Data of the two motions are then simulated in a third case with three-dimensional domain, transient time to study the precession and dynamics of a flying disc.Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering
Abstract. Frisbees are a common source of entertainment and sport, although the physics behind these...
The present study in spin stabilised disc aerodynamics builds on previous experimental wind tunnel w...
AbstractThe present study in spin stabilised disc aerodynamics builds on previous experimental wind ...
This paper analyses the feasibility of designing an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle using the flight propert...
This paper attempts to explore the feasibility of using a flying disc-wing as an Unmanned Aerial Veh...
Flying, rotating disc-wings (FRDW) are classified as axi-symmetric, thin cylindrical structure that ...
This manuscript is divided in two parts. First, a comprehensive review of flight dynamics and disc-w...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was validation of a computer simulation on the flight of the flyin...
The purpose of this report is to describe the design process and considerations taken when designing...
AbstractA flying disc can fly through the air because of the combination of the lift and drag forces...
AbstractDiscus, disc golf and ultimate Frisbee are all sports that utilise rotating disc projectiles...
In this project, two disc flight simulations were created in Mathematica. The first predicted the fl...
Discus, disc golf and ultimate Frisbee are all sports that utilise rotating disc projectiles. The ai...
Currently, the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solutions is considered as the state-of-the...
In the sport of disc golf, athletes utilize discs with various shapes to achieve their desired throw...
Abstract. Frisbees are a common source of entertainment and sport, although the physics behind these...
The present study in spin stabilised disc aerodynamics builds on previous experimental wind tunnel w...
AbstractThe present study in spin stabilised disc aerodynamics builds on previous experimental wind ...
This paper analyses the feasibility of designing an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle using the flight propert...
This paper attempts to explore the feasibility of using a flying disc-wing as an Unmanned Aerial Veh...
Flying, rotating disc-wings (FRDW) are classified as axi-symmetric, thin cylindrical structure that ...
This manuscript is divided in two parts. First, a comprehensive review of flight dynamics and disc-w...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was validation of a computer simulation on the flight of the flyin...
The purpose of this report is to describe the design process and considerations taken when designing...
AbstractA flying disc can fly through the air because of the combination of the lift and drag forces...
AbstractDiscus, disc golf and ultimate Frisbee are all sports that utilise rotating disc projectiles...
In this project, two disc flight simulations were created in Mathematica. The first predicted the fl...
Discus, disc golf and ultimate Frisbee are all sports that utilise rotating disc projectiles. The ai...
Currently, the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solutions is considered as the state-of-the...
In the sport of disc golf, athletes utilize discs with various shapes to achieve their desired throw...
Abstract. Frisbees are a common source of entertainment and sport, although the physics behind these...
The present study in spin stabilised disc aerodynamics builds on previous experimental wind tunnel w...
AbstractThe present study in spin stabilised disc aerodynamics builds on previous experimental wind ...