Structural Analysis of a Mars Science Helicopter Blade: Lessons LearnedNASA’s successful demonstration of powered flight on Mars through the Ingenuity Helicopter, as part of the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover mission, has led to the development of next generation Martian rotorcraft. The future of Martian rotorcraft has evolved to include high payload-carrying vehicles to possibly contribute to planetary science missions, which will require improved flight dynamics and rotor aerodynamic performance to fly at nominally high forward flight speeds and at higher flight altitudes. To ensure the feasibility and viability of successful mission performance, it is also critical to mature the structural design for advanced Martian rotorcraft to bridge the gap between the best practices of the spacecraft and aircraft communities. This paper focuses on the structural analysis of a Mars Science Helicopter (MSH) blade using finite element methods. Multiple loading conditions including launch and operational flight were applied to investigate the blade’s structural integrity. The blade’s modal natural frequencies were also analyzed to investigate the blade’s dynamic behavior.
Document ID
20260000582
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Dorcas V Kaweesa (Ames Research Center Mountain View, United States)
Gianmarco Sahragard-Monfared (Ames Research Center Mountain View, United States)
Joshua Bowman (Science and Technology Corporation (United States) Hampton, United States)
Date Acquired
January 16, 2026
Subject Category
AerodynamicsAircraft Design, Testing and Performance