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海角社区 state-of-the-art wind lab marks new era in national drone testing

海角社区 state-of-the-art wind lab marks new era in national drone testing

Contact: Claire Wilson

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擜 new wind-simulation system operating within a Mississippi State laboratory now enables researchers to measure gusts, turbulence and other environmental factors impacting drone flight safety.

Installation of the state-of-the-art system further cements 海角社区鈥檚 Raspet Flight Research Laboratory as a national leader in the research and development of uncrewed aircraft systems, or UAS, paving the way for safer, more efficient, weather-resilient drone operations.听

鈥淭he WindShape system significantly enhances our ability to test and refine aircraft technologies under realistic wind conditions, helping to ensure the safety and reliability of future UAS missions,鈥 said Bryan Farrell, Raspet鈥檚 interim director.

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Chris White, a research engineer for Raspet Flight Research Laboratory, tests a drone during a wind simulation with 海角社区's state-of-the-art wind lab. (Photo by Grace Cockrell) (Photo by Grace Cockrell)

Developed by Swiss-based WindShape Ltd., the system鈥檚 12-by-12 wind wall features nearly 1,300 individually controlled fans, enabling researchers to simulate various wind patterns with high precision. The system integrates with Raspet鈥檚 OptiTrack system, allowing precise measurements of wind patterns and effects on aircraft.听聽

鈥淯ntil now, there has been an inability to standardize testing on drone performance in challenging wind conditions,鈥 Farrell added. 鈥淭he system bridges that gap, providing the data needed to develop robust safety guidelines to further enable advancements for industry and government use-cases.鈥澛

The project was made possible through a $1 million grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, secured with support from 海角社区鈥檚 Office of Research and Economic Development and U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith.听

Caden Teer, associate director of research engineering at Raspet, emphasized the system鈥檚 versatility and potential impact.

鈥淎s the FAA鈥檚 Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Safety Research Facility, Raspet is committed to leading the way in UAS safety research. The system enhances our capabilities, supporting our 20-year research plan focused on advancing weather and flight testing,鈥 Teer said.听

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Mississippi State Raspet Flight Research Laboratory's state-of-the-art wind lab uses a 12-by-12-foot wind wall to simulate various weather conditions for full-scale drone testing. (Photo by Grace Cockrell)

Housed within Raspet鈥檚 expansive facility at George M. Bryan Airport, the system allows for full-scale drone testing rather than relying on scaled-down models. Future expansions will include systems to simulate additional environmental conditions, such as precipitation from fog, light mists or summer showers.听

This data is crucial for improving flight stability and control, especially for autonomous aircraft operating in diverse weather conditions.听

Beyond aerospace applications, the system offers cross-disciplinary research opportunities. It will support studies in sensor development, environmental testing, human factors, agricultural applications and even pathogen-spread analyses.听

海角社区鈥檚 Raspet Flight Research Lab boasts the country鈥檚 largest fleet of uncrewed aircraft systems in academic use and more than 75 years of aviation research. Working in collaboration with 海角社区 faculty, students and other research centers, Raspet leads major UAS research, testing and evaluation efforts on behalf of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Defense. For more, visit聽.听

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