Research on the Impact of Urban Extreme Wind Fields on UAVs’ Flight Stability in Typical Scenarios

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Featured Application: The findings of this paper lay the groundwork for wind field assessment of UAVs and their flight path planning in the future. To assess UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) flight stability in urban wind fields, this study conducted numerical simulations of urban scene and logistics UAV models and developed a wind field safety level evaluation model for UAV flight paths. First, urban wind field structures were analyzed with simulations of typical building clusters. Second, the UAV’s aerodynamic characteristics under vertical balance were elaborated. Third, sideslip angles and wind speeds were adjusted based on the UAV’s maximum wind resistance to explore aerodynamic performance variations across conditions. Finally, a safety level calculation method was proposed to determine the wind field safety distribution along target paths. The results show that building layouts significantly affect urban wind fields, forming wind acceleration zones beside high-rises and between some buildings. The acceleration effect at 25 m is stronger than at 10 m and 50 m. UAV aerodynamic moments vary greatly with wind sideslip angles, with the dangerous angle being around 150°. Flight stability and wind field structures differ notably by path and height. This evaluation method enables UAVs to avoid high-risk areas, improving urban flight stability.

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Liu, J., Li, Y., Yang, H., Wu, J., & Qu, Q. (2026). Research on the Impact of Urban Extreme Wind Fields on UAVs’ Flight Stability in Typical Scenarios. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 16(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/app16010145

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