Unsteady wake effects on progressing/regressing forced rotor flapping modes.A two bladed 16 inch hingeless rotor model was built and tested outside and inside a 24 by 24 inch wind tunnel test section at collective pitch settings up to 5 deg and rotor advance ratios up to .4. The rotor model has a simple excentric mechanism to provide progressing or regressing cyclic pitch excitation. The flapping responses were compared to analytically determined responses which included flap-bending elasticity but excluded rotor wake effects. Substantial systematic deviations of the measured responses from the computed responses were found, which were interpreted as the effects of interaction of the blades with a rotating asymmetrical wake.
Document ID
19720058684
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hohenemser, K. H.
Crews, S. T. (Washington University St. Louis, Mo., United States)