A parametric model study of the noise generated by the aerodynamic interaction of the tail rotor with the wake of the main rotorWind tunnel tests were conducted to determine the influence of various parameters on the noise produced by the interaction of the main rotor wake with the tail rotor. Parameters found to be of significance were the location of the main rotor vortex interaction on the tail rotor disk, the direction of rotation of the tail rotor, the lateral tail rotor-fin spacing, and the operating mode of the tail rotor. Of lesser importance were the main rotor thrust coefficient, longitudinal spacing between rotors, and tail rotor-to-main rotor rotational speed ratios. Analysis of the interaction noise characteristics using a simplified representation of the aerodynamic phenomena occurring during the interaction showed that existing predictive techniques could be modified and extended to predict the pertinent noise characteristics.
Document ID
19770050925
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
White, R. P., Jr. (Systems Research Labs., Inc. Newport News, VA, United States)
Balcerak, J. C. (Systems Research Laboratories, Inc. Newport News, Va., United States)
Pegg, R. J. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, Va., United States)