Dynamic response of the wing during UAV collision

Authors

  • Budi Aji Warsiyanto Faculty of Aerospace Technology, Air Marshal Suryadarma University, Indonesia
  • Muhammad Hadi Widanto Faculty of Aerospace Technology, Air Marshal Suryadarma University, Indonesia
  • Ilham Musthofa Faculty of Aerospace Technology, Air Marshal Suryadarma University, Indonesia
  • Ichsan Maulana Faculty of Aerospace Technology, Air Marshal Suryadarma University, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30536/j.jtd.2021.v19.a3514

Keywords:

drone collision, damage assessment, wing leading edge, simulation

Abstract

An airborne collision between civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and manned aircraft is a potential threat to aircraft operation safety. In this paper, the UAV collision test was performed on a commuter aircraft wing section to investigate the dynamic response of this primary operation component. The projectile was a 735 g drone named ‘Mavic’. Explicit dynamic code ABAQUS was employed to simulate the collision process based on the difference of collision scenarios to assess the hazard. The results showed that 735 g drone impact at the aircraft maximum approach flap and cruising speed could cause some damage on the wing front spar and the situation is more serious than 910 g bird strike in which the hardness of drone components rather than kinetic energy is a decisive factor. The lithium-ion battery penetrated the airframe which may be a potential source of ignition.  

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Published

30-06-2021

How to Cite

Warsiyanto, B. A., Widanto, M. H., Musthofa, I., & Maulana, I. (2021). Dynamic response of the wing during UAV collision. Indonesian Journal of Aerospace, 19(1), 79–92. https://doi.org/10.30536/j.jtd.2021.v19.a3514

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