Prevention of Bird Strikes on Flying Machine |
Author(s): |
Pugazhendiran. P , IFET COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING; Jagadheesh. D, IFET COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING; Dhinesh. S, IFET COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING |
Keywords: |
IR Sensor, Water Stream Jet, Pulse Transformer, Stepper Motor |
Abstract |
This project aims to prevent the airplanes from the damages caused by the winged birds during the take-off and landing. The rate of the fledgling of winged creatures hitting on the airship is called winged creature strike. Normally the Bird strikes happen during take-off or landing, or during low altitude flight. Yet, the bird strikes have also been stated at high elevations up to 9,000 m (30,000 feet) above the ground level. According to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) report, 90% of bird collisions occur near or on airports. Often, accidents are occurring during a collision of bird (or birds) with a windscreen or a bird (or birds) is sucked into the engines of mechanical airplane. Thus, it is critical to distinguish any proximity of the flying creatures nearby the aircraft. An attempt is made to sense the flying birds near by the airplane using IR sensors. A stream of water is sprayed and divert the birds away from the aircraft. Thereby, it reduces the accidents caused by collision of birds. It safeguards the passengers’ life and propellers in the aircraft. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV6I100169 Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 10 Publication Date: 01/01/2019 Page(s): 445-447 |
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