Designing Noise Reduction Propeller System for DJI Matrice 300 Drone
Date
2024-09-26Author
Gallella, MMPT
Liyanagamage, MT
Herath, HMTN
Rangajeewa, SLMD
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This study on designing a noise reduction propeller 
system for the DJI Matrice 300 drone addressed the growing 
concern of noise pollution, user safety, and regulatory 
compliance posed by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The 
project aimed to develop an innovative solution to mitigate the 
noise generated by the drone, focusing on the design of a 
"Toroidal" propeller. Initial assessments of noise levels from 
standard propeller designs were conducted to establish a 
baseline for comparison. The Toroidal propeller design was 
chosen for its potential to reduce noise emissions while 
maintaining the drone’s thrust, overall performance, and 
f
 light stability. Using SolidWorks, the propeller design was 
modelled and then 3D printed for testing. The tests 
demonstrated a significant reduction in noise emissions 
compared to standard designs. This outcome highlights the 
effectiveness of the Toroidal propeller in addressing noise 
pollution concerns associated with UAVs. The paper 
concludes by emphasizing the potential impact of the project’s 
f
 indings on the drone industry, particularly in terms of 
reducing noise pollution, improving user safety, and ensuring 
regulatory compliance. Future research could explore 
improvements to the propeller design and its application in 
different UAV models and environments.
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