Abstract

In an effort to assess motor and propeller performance for small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), a car-top test module has been developed. This device allows for characterization of propeller and motor combinations in mean flow without the investment that is inherent with wind tunnel testing. Additionally, propulsion systems can be tested for reliability in real-world environments without risk to an airframe. Measurements of the propeller efficiency, thrust coefficient, power coefficient, and temperature of the motor and the electronic speed controller as initial parameters of interest are reported. Thrust at different advance ratios is compared to data from wind tunnel testing in order to gauge the accuracy of this technique. The module performed well in its intended role, and it is recommended that similar devices be used for time-critical or low-cost applications.

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