SPOD analysis of data-assimilated volumetric flow measurements of a quadcopter in hover flight

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Abstract

Spectral Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (SPOD) is applied to high-fidelity experimental velocity data of a quadcopter in hover to extract coherent flow structures. The dataset was obtained using Shake-The-Box Lagrangian particle tracking (Wolf et al., Experiments in Fluids, 2024) on a full-scale DJI Mavic drone operating outside ground effect. Although the drone is in hover mode, control action introduces unknown, transient rotor dynamics that complicate the flow field. SPOD reveals robust and interpretable coherent structures, which are further investigated using the frequency-time framework introduced by Nekkanti (Nekkanti, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2021) to analyze the transient phenomena in the dataset. The combined approach demonstrates the capability of SPOD and frequency-time methods to characterize complex flows in real-world flight conditions.

*E. Pratschke and O.T. Schmidt thankfully acknowledge support by ARO grant W911NF-25-1-0222, with Kenneth Granlund as program officer.

Presenters

  • Elias S Pratschke

    • University of California San Diego

Authors

  • Elias S Pratschke

    • University of California San Diego
  • C. Christian Wolf

    • Institute of Aerodynamics and Flow Technology, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
  • Oliver T Schmidt

    • University of California San Diego
    • University of California, San Diego