The Green Falcon - Solar Powered Unmanned Aerial Vehicle


Autoria(s): Gonzalez, Luis Felipe; Alsabban , Wesam
Data(s)

01/11/2009

Resumo

In recent months the extremes of Australia’s weather have affected, killed a good number of people and millions of dollars lost. Contrary to a manned aircraft or a helicopter; which have restricted air time, a UAS or a group of UAS could provide 24 hours coverage of the disaster area and be instrumented with infrared cameras to locate distressed people and relay information to emergency services. The solar powered UAV is capable of carrying a 0.25Kg payload consuming 0.5 watt and fly continuously for at low altitude for 24 hrs ,collect the data and create a special distribution . This system, named Green Falcon, is fully autonomous in navigation and power generation, equipped with solar cells covering its wing, it retrieves energy from the sun in order to supply power to the propulsion system and the control electronics, and charge the battery with the surplus of energy. During the night, the only energy available comes from the battery, which discharges slowly until the next morning when a new cycle starts. The prototype airplane was exhibited at the Melbourne Museum form Nov09 to Feb 2010.

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34102/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34102/1/ScreenHunter_03_Aug._13_09.19.jpg

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34102/2/Presentation1.pptx

http://museumvictoria.com.au/2009-design-challenge-fire

Gonzalez, Luis Felipe & Alsabban , Wesam (2009) The Green Falcon - Solar Powered Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. [Design/Architectural Work]

Direitos

Luis Felipe Gonzalez, Wesam AlSabban

Fonte

Australian Research Centre for Aerospace Automation; Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #050206 Environmental Monitoring #090101 Aerodynamics (excl. Hypersonic Aerodynamics) #090103 Aerospace Structures #090105 Avionics #090106 Flight Dynamics #Solar Power #UAV #UAS #Fire Monitoring
Tipo

Creative Work