Effect of high-speed train-induced wind on trackside UAV thrust near railway bridge

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Abstract

Imaging devices attached to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are used for crack measurements of railway bridges constructed for high-speed trains. This research aims to investigate track-side wind induced by high-speed trains and its effect on UAV thrust near the railway bridge. Furthermore, the characteristics of train-induced wind in three axial directions along a track, wind velocity, and the effect of train-induced wind on the UAV thrust were analyzed. This was achieved by installing 3-axis ultrasonic anemometers and a UAV thrust measurement system on top of a PSC box girder bridge. The changes in the train-induced wind velocity were monitored along the train travel, width, and height directions. The train-induced wind was measured at distances of 0.8, 1.3, 2.3, and 2.8 m away from the train's body to analyze wind velocity based on distance. It was found that the maximum wind velocity decreased linearly as the distance from the train's body increased. The UAV thrust increased by up to 20% and 60%, owing to train-induced wind when the leading and trailing power cars of a high-speed train passed, respectively. Thus, it is necessary to conduct further research to develop robust control and a variable pitch-propeller that can control thrust.

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Yoon, H. J., Yun, S. H., Kim, D. H., Kim, J. H., Cho, B. K., Lee, G. G., … Kim, Y. C. (2020). Effect of high-speed train-induced wind on trackside UAV thrust near railway bridge. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10103495

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