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Title: An Introduction to Bertha Author: Viviana Serra Created Date: 3/18/2004 1:14:15 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show Other titles – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Giving Bertha!


1
Giving Bertha!
  • LTA CDR
  • David Dryjanski Design/Construction, SolidWorks
    Expert
  • Rachel Ellman - Design/Construction
  • Carl Engel - Team manager, Propulsion and
    Control, Pilot
  • Viviana Serra - Design/Construction
  • Joshwa Wang - Design/Construction, Conceptual
    Artist

2
Objective
  • Explain design changes since PDR
  • Present and analyze our updated design ideas and
    innovations

3
Design Evolution
  • Threw out idea about each motor driving two
    propellers
  • Decided to keep horizontal stabilizer stationary
  • Added 2nd rudder for better turning
  • Changed the front motor from stationary to 2-axis
    thrust vectoring

4
Introduction to Final Design
  • Bertha is a good combination of stability and
    simplicity
  • Good payload capacity
  • Fast
  • Truss is aesthetically pleasing
  • Intricate structure very light and strong

5
Scaled Drawings
SolidWorks drawings by David Dryjanski
6
Side View
SolidWorks drawings by David Dryjanski
7
Isometric View
SolidWorks drawings by David Dryjanski
8
Control Systems
  • Dual rudder system to deflect prop-wash of rear
    motor for yaw control
  • 2-axis thrust vectoring (yaw and pitch) for front
    motor

9
Aerodynamic Analysis
  • 10 over-inflation of balloons
  • He volume 1.39 m3
  • Lift capacity 1.47 Kg
  • Vehicle mass estimates-
  • 2 small motors with 2 large propellers 80g (x2)
    160g
  • receiver, wiring, and 3 servos 40g 10g 110g
    160g
  • battery (2 packs) 300g
  • balsa structure and stabilizers 100g
  • Total 720g
  • Payload capacity 0.75 Kg

10
Aerodynamic Analysis (cont.)
  • Thrust (measured) 2.84 N per motor 5.68 N
  • Coefficient of Drag 0.5
  • Force of drag at Vmax Thrust 5.68 N
  • Maximum Velocity 3.1 m/s
  • Estimated time for course completion (assuming
    perfect turns) 28 seconds
  • Realistic Time appx. 1 minute
  • Endurance 3.6 minutes of battery power

11
Conclusion
  • Based on our Preliminary Design Review, we
    narrowed down our options to create an optimal
    LTA vehicle. Through extensive meetings and
    discussions of pros and cons of different design
    implementations, we have concluded that our
    current arrangement will provide maximum
    performance.
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