This document summarizes a static simulation study of a quadcopter design carried out in Fusion 360. The study determined the latency supporting the drone's blades using Wiggers diagrams software. The last diagram shows the latency determination for the entire drone. The simulation found the design can support up to 12 oz of force on each propeller face with less than 0.75 mm of deflection at each landing gear position.
This document summarizes a static simulation study of a quadcopter design carried out in Fusion 360. The study determined the latency supporting the drone's blades using Wiggers diagrams software. The last diagram shows the latency determination for the entire drone. The simulation found the design can support up to 12 oz of force on each propeller face with less than 0.75 mm of deflection at each landing gear position.
This document summarizes a static simulation study of a quadcopter design carried out in Fusion 360. The study determined the latency supporting the drone's blades using Wiggers diagrams software. The last diagram shows the latency determination for the entire drone. The simulation found the design can support up to 12 oz of force on each propeller face with less than 0.75 mm of deflection at each landing gear position.
Here I determine by means of a Wiggers Diagrams software its
latency that supports the blades of face one of the drone and in the last diagram you can see its determination with due to the whole drone. This static simulation study in the design of my quadcopter is carried out with the reference that it supports a force of up to 12 oz on each face of the propeller with a deflection of not more than 0.75 mm at each landing gear position.