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A novel potential/viscous flow coupling technique for computing helicopter flow fieldsThe primary objective of this work was to demonstrate the feasibility of a new potential/viscous flow coupling procedure for reducing computational effort while maintaining solution accuracy. This closed-loop, overlapped velocity-coupling concept has been developed in a new two-dimensional code, ZAP2D (Zonal Aerodynamics Program - 2D), a three-dimensional code for wing analysis, ZAP3D (Zonal Aerodynamics Program - 3D), and a three-dimensional code for isolated helicopter rotors in hover, ZAPR3D (Zonal Aerodynamics Program for Rotors - 3D). Comparisons with large domain ARC3D solutions and with experimental data for a NACA 0012 airfoil have shown that the required domain size can be reduced to a few tenths of a percent chord for the low Mach and low angle of attack cases and to less than 2-5 chords for the high Mach and high angle of attack cases while maintaining solution accuracies to within a few percent. This represents CPU time reductions by a factor of 2-4 compared with ARC2D. The current ZAP3D calculation for a rectangular plan-form wing of aspect ratio 5 with an outer domain radius of about 1.2 chords represents a speed-up in CPU time over the ARC3D large domain calculation by about a factor of 2.5 while maintaining solution accuracies to within a few percent. A ZAPR3D simulation for a two-bladed rotor in hover with a reduced grid domain of about two chord lengths was able to capture the wake effects and compared accurately with the experimental pressure data. Further development is required in order to substantiate the promise of computational improvements due to the ZAPR3D coupling concept.
Document ID
19940027970
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Summa, J. Michael
(Analytical Methods, Inc. Redmond, WA, United States)
Strash, Daniel J.
(Analytical Methods, Inc. Redmond, WA, United States)
Yoo, Sungyul
(Analytical Methods, Inc. Redmond, WA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
June 21, 1993
Subject Category
Aerodynamics
Report/Patent Number
AMI-9304
NAS 1.26:193272
NASA-CR-193272
Report Number: AMI-9304
Report Number: NAS 1.26:193272
Report Number: NASA-CR-193272
Accession Number
94N32476
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS2-13194
CONTRACT_GRANT: SBIR-02.09-9090
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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