DocumentCode :
2794958
Title :
BIG BLUE: high-altitude UAV demonstrator of Mars airplane technology
Author :
Simpson, Andrew D. ; Rawashdeh, Osamah A. ; Smith, Suzanne W. ; Jacob, Jamey D. ; Smith, William T. ; Lumpp, James E., Jr.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Kentucky Univ., Lexington, KY
fYear :
2005
fDate :
5-12 March 2005
Firstpage :
4461
Lastpage :
4471
Abstract :
BIG BLUE (baseline inflatable-wing glider, balloon-launched unmanned experiment) is a flight experiment envisioned, designed, built, and flown primarily by undergraduate students in the College of Engineering at the University of Kentucky. BIG BLUE was conceived as a demonstration of unique inflatable wing technologies with potential for application for Mars airplanes. On May 3, 2003, BIG BLUE achieved the first-ever deployment and curing of UV hardening inflatable wings and reached an altitude of 27.1km (89,000ft). BIG BLUE II was launched successfully on May 1, 2004 with a second-generation optimized wing design. The wings were deployed and cured to an excellent symmetric flying shape from a flight ready fuselage with an autonomous autopilot, sensor and communication systems. To date, over 100 students have participated directly in the design, fabrication and testing of BIG BLUE, exposing them to the challenge and excitement of aerospace careers. BIG BLUE is supported by the NASA Workforce Development Program which has objectives to attract, motivate, and prepare students for technological careers in support of NASA, its missions, and its research efforts. BIG BLUE provides multidisciplinary experiential learning directed specifically toward entering the aerospace workforce
Keywords :
aerospace simulation; aircraft testing; remotely operated vehicles; 27.1 km; BIG BLUE; Mars airplane technology; balloon-launched unmanned experiment; baseline inflatable-wing glider; flight experiment; flight ready fuselage; high-altitude UAV demonstrator; inflatable wing technologies; second-generation optimized wing design; Aerospace engineering; Aerospace testing; Airplanes; Curing; Design engineering; Educational institutions; Engineering profession; Mars; NASA; Unmanned aerial vehicles;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8870-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2005.1559753
Filename :
1559753
Link To Document :
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