Over the last few years, drones have started to flood the skies, bringing with them a number of issues.
Over the last few years, drones have started to flood the skies, bringing with them a number of issues. If it’s not a concern about a collision with a commercial aircraft, it’s worry that drones are becoming faster, flying longer and further, making them more difficult to control.
In fact, designers are now worried that it’s inevitable that a drone will collide with a commercial aircraft and cause serious damage to the plane’s engine.
So, what can designers do to reduce the risk that drones pose to commercial aircraft? And what can drone manufacturers do to improve their products?
In this webinar you’ll learn about:
- The proliferation of drones – Why it’s happening and what they are
- The increased risk of drones on aviation
- How simulation can help protect aircraft and drones from disastrous collisions
- What drone designers can do to ensure commercial airspace is sufficiently protected.
About the Speaker:
Alex Pett has worked for Ansys for the last 10 years. During this time he has become a go to expert for the computational structural analysis of highly nonlinear short duration transient events – smashes, crashes and bashes for want of a better phrase. He has consulted for and trained some of the top aerospace and defence customers across Europe in explicit time integration finite element analysis. He is happiest analysing any kind of structural impact but has had a particular focus on impacts at higher velocity where the response of materials and assemblies can be unexpected and unintuitive.
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