Hovering rotor airload prediction using a full potential flow analysis with realistic wake geometryA three-dimensional, full potential flow analysis with realistic hover wake geometry is presented for the prediction of hovering rotor airloads. The method of analysis is based on the concept of matching inner and outer domain solutions in three dimensions. The inner domain nonlinear solution is obtained using a finite difference analysis and the outer domain solution is based on prescribed wake methodology. This formulation which includes three-dimensional wake influence, was initially validated using a fixed-wing analysis, and has been extended to hovering rotor flight. Detailed chordwise and spanwise loading results are compared with subsonic and transonic test results from two rotor configurations to illustrate the predictive capabilities of the analysis. The extension of the method to steady-level forward flight is also discussed.
Document ID
19860050898
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Egolf, T. A. (United Technologies Research Center East Hartford, CT, United States)
Sparks, S. P. (United Technologies Research Center East Hartford, CT, United States)