Investigation of airflow around buildings using Large-Eddy Simulations for Unmanned Aircraft Systems applications
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2022Author
Landua, Tyler R.
Vuppala, Rohit K. S. S.
Kara, Kursat
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The ever-increasing demand for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) has led to the desire for integrating them into spaces in close proximity of humans like dense urban spaces, a reality previously thought of as inconceivable. One of the main concerns to be addressed before its widespread adoption is safety, especially in areas of operation adjacent to structures like buildings. This work investigates the effect of building geometries on the flow field in a simplified urban setup consisting of an isolated building to predict their potential impacts on UAS operations. Unanticipated wind gusts or turbulent flow conditions prevalent around various structures constitute a significant challenge for UAS operations in urban environments. We use Large-Eddy Simulation to better understand the unsteady and highly coherent turbulent flow structures produced by buildings in neutral atmospheric boundary layer flow. Furthermore, we also demonstrate a non-intrusive machine learning methodology to predict flow fields to augment safe wind-aware navigation systems for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles as a first step towards safely integrating UAS into existing aerial infrastructure.
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Landua, T. R., Vuppala, R. K. S. S., & Kara, K. (2022). Investigation of airflow around buildings using Large-Eddy Simulations for Unmanned Aircraft Systems applications. Paper presented at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics' Science and Technology Forum and Exposition, AIAA SciTech Forum, 2022. https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2022-1688