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What Leonardo Da Vinci could teach drone technology

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  • A new study suggests that a modernised version of Leonardo Da Vinci's aerial screw design could lead to quieter and stealthier drones.
  • Drones produce a characteristic high-pitched buzz, and as their use expands, noise pollution is becoming a growing concern.
  • Researchers at Johns Hopkins University simulated the aerodynamic forces and sound emissions of a modernized Da Vinci aerial screw design.
  • The simulations found that this design produced significantly less sound intensity and lower mechanical power consumption per unit lift compared to typical two-bladed rotors.
  • The spiral geometry of the Da Vinci design helps suppress blade-vortex interaction, a key contributor to rotor noise, highlighting its potential for noise-sensitive applications.
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