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Active Control of Helicopter Blade StallIn an effort to expand the helicopter flight envelope, this analytical study proposes the concept of using high frequency blade pitch actuation to alleviate blade stall at high speed and/or high thrust flight conditions. The availability of high-frequency blade-mounted actuators has made this concept realizable. This study is carried out using the University of Maryland Advanced Rotorcraft Code (or UMARC), which employs state-of-the-art structural and aerodynamic modelings. The salient features of this code include the application of the finite element methods in both space and time domains, and the incorporation of an advanced unsteady aerodynamic and nonuniform inflow models. Preliminary results indicate that two-per-rev blade pitch control can reduce retreating blade stall for a rotor operating at high speed and high thrust flight condition. Current efforts concentrate on developing an automatic stall suppression system which employs a combination of higher harmonic blade pitch schedule.
Document ID
20020041463
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Nguyen, Khanh
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA United States)
Warmbrodt, William
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1996
Subject Category
Aircraft Design, Testing And Performance
Meeting Information
Meeting: AIAA Dynamics Specialists Conference
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Country: United States
Start Date: April 15, 1996
End Date: April 17, 1996
Sponsors: American Inst. of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 505-59-36
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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