Design Considerations for a Stopped-Rotor Cyclocopter for Venus ExplorationThis paper considers the use of a cycloidal blade system as a means of providing lift and propulsive thrust as well as combined with a stopped rotor system, to create a stopped-rotor cyclocopter vehicle, during a mission to Venus. This stopped-rotor cyclocopter will be capable of flying at all atmospheric levels of Venus as well as landing on the surface for scientific investigation. Three reference conceptual designs with different stopped-rotor cyclocopter yaw angles are tested in RotCFD as well as a model of a hovering cyclorotor for comparison with past work in the literature and innovative study for future projects.
Document ID
20160012563
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Husseyin, S. (International Space Univ., Inc. Toulouse, France)
Warmbrodt, William G. (NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)