VTOL Analysis for Emergency Response Applications (VAERA) - Identifying Technology Gaps for Wildfire Relief Rotorcraft MissionsThe mission of VAERA (VTOL Analysis for Emergency Response Applications) is to enable the design, development, and analysis of emergency response rotorcraft for different disaster scenarios. The project’s current focus is on improving crewed and uncrewed rotorcraft for wildfire relief efforts. This paper presents background information on the current state of the art for wildfire-fighting crewed and uncrewed rotorcraft, current wildfire operations, handling and flying qualities considerations of similar vehicles, and the limitations of uncrewed sub-1000 lb commercial off the shelf (COTS) rotorcraft that could be (and sometimes are) used for different wildfire missions. Technology gaps that are currently limiting rotorcraft firefighting capabilities are identified using the background information, and a plan of how to address each of the identified technology gaps is presented. In this paper, the key technology gaps identified for rotorcraft in the wildfire environment include: poor performance and handling/flying qualities, inadequate or nonexistent categorization of handling qualities, unvalidated flight dynamics turbulence modeling approaches, and inadequate subsystems for wildfire missions. While numerous concerns for rotorcraft operating in the wildfire environment exist, this paper focuses on those issues that are either not being addressed by others, or that require more attention. The goals of this paper are to both educate the public on critical technology gaps for wildfire-fighting rotorcraft that have not gained significant traction in the public domain, and to explain the work required to address those technology gaps.
Document ID
20240000476
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Sarah Conley (Ames Research Center Mountain View, United States)
Nicholas Peters (Ames Research Center Mountain View, United States)
Jeremy Aires (Ames Research Center Mountain View, United States)
Lauren Wagner (Ames Research Center Mountain View, United States)
Kristen Kallstrom (Ames Research Center Mountain View, United States)
Shannah Withrow-Maser (Ames Research Center Mountain View, United States)
Stephen Wright (Ames Research Center Mountain View, United States)
Michael Radotich (Ames Research Center Mountain View, United States)
Cory Chianello (Science and Technology Corporation (United States) Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Gabriel Ortiz Rivera (Science and Technology Corporation (United States) Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Grant Ewing (Science and Technology Corporation (United States) Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Alyna Anderson (Science and Technology Corporation (United States) Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Katherine Klokkevold (Science and Technology Corporation (United States) Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Evan Kluch (Science and Technology Corporation (United States) Hampton, Virginia, United States)