Hingeless-rotor aeromechanical stability in axial and forward flight with wake dynamics


Autoria(s): Nagabhushanam, J; Gaonkar, GH
Data(s)

01/07/1999

Resumo

A finite-state wake model is used to investigate aeromechanical stability of hingeless-rotor helicopters in the ground-contact, hover and trimmed-night conditions. The investigation covers three items: (1) the convergence of the damping with increasing number of wake harmonics for the lag regressing, and body pitch and roll modes; (2) a parametric study of the damping over a range of thrust level, advance ratio and number of blades; and (3) correlations, primarily with the damping and frequency measurements of these lag and body modes. The convergence and parametric studies are conducted in the hover and trimmed-flight conditions; they include predictions from the widely used dynamic inflow model. The correlations are conducted in the ground-contact conditions and include predictions from the dynamic inflow and vortex models; recently, this vortex model is proposed for the axial-flight conditions and is used to investigate the coupled free vibrations of rotor flapping and body modes. The convergence and parametric studies show that a finite-state wake model that goes well beyond the dynamic inflow model is required for fairly converged damping, Moreover, the correlations from the finite-state wake, dynamic inflow and vortex models are generally satisfactory.

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Identificador

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/19622/1/AIAA-1997-1286-909.pdf

Nagabhushanam, J and Gaonkar, GH (1999) Hingeless-rotor aeromechanical stability in axial and forward flight with wake dynamics. In: Journal of The American Helicopter Society, 44 (3). pp. 222-233.

Publicador

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

Relação

http://www.aiaa.org/content.cfm?pageid=406&gTable=mtgpaper&gID=13289

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/19622/

Palavras-Chave #Aerospace Engineering (Formerly, Aeronautical Engineering)
Tipo

Journal Article

PeerReviewed