17 October 2024
13:00
Louvain-la-Neuve
Salle de séminaire, b.044, place du Levant 2
With more than 70 successful flights, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter demonstrated the feasibility of aerial exploration on Mars and opened the door to similar missions on other planets. Future planetary rotorcraft will be bigger and heavier to accomplish new scientific and exploratory goals. However, the flow induced by highly loaded rotors poses a risk of forming dust clouds during take-off and landing, a phenomenon known on Earth as brownout. We present an evaluation of the effectiveness of existing numerical simulation models in predicting the severity of this phenomenon for planetary rotorcraft. We compare the output of a CFD-based dust mobilization model with data recently gathered using image processing techniques of Ingenuity’s flights.