Print Email Facebook Twitter Characterizing UAS collision consequences in future UTM Title Characterizing UAS collision consequences in future UTM Author Rattanagraikanakorn, B. (TU Delft Air Transport & Operations) Sharpanskykh, Alexei (TU Delft Air Transport & Operations) Schuurman, M.J. (TU Delft Structural Integrity & Composites) Gransden, D.I. (TU Delft Structural Integrity & Composites) Blom, H.A.P. (TU Delft Air Transport & Operations; Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre NLR) de Wagter, C. (TU Delft Control & Simulation) Date 2018-01-01 Abstract UAS will be integrated into the airspace in the near future, but the risk of UAS collision is not well understood which hampers the development of adequate regulations and standards. As risk has two constituents: frequency and consequence, collision risk analysis of UAS operations in future UTM asks for a quantitative assessment of various types of frequency and consequence. However, prior to studying such quantitative assessment, it is a prerequisite to identify the various types of collisions and consequences. Doing the latter is the objective of this paper. This paper follows a step-wise approach in identifying the various types of collision consequence under a given UTM ConOps, focusing on the very-low-level UAS operations. The first steps address the analysis of the UTM ConOps, rules, and infrastructure considered, and the identification of types of objects and UASs that will operate in the very-low-level UTM system. The follow-up steps are to characterize impact materials by applying zone of impact analysis, followed by analyzing the types of collision consequence. The result is a systematic identification and characterization of types of collision consequences as well as applicable impact materials and conditions that will form the basis for safety risk analysis in follow-on research. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ad7f7c45-2007-4807-be97-934c8fd45d34 DOI https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2018-3031 Publisher American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc. (AIAA) Embargo date 2018-08-29 ISBN 978-1-62410-556-2 Source 2018 Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations Conference Event 18th AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations Conference, 2018, 2018-06-25 → 2018-06-29, Atlanta, United States Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2018 B. Rattanagraikanakorn, Alexei Sharpanskykh, M.J. Schuurman, D.I. Gransden, H.A.P. Blom, C. de Wagter Files PDF Characterizing_UAS_Collis ... re_UTM.pdf 1.25 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ad7f7c45-2007-4807-be97-934c8fd45d34/datastream/OBJ/view