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Extraction of Dynamic Inflow Models for Coaxial and Tandem Rotors from CFD SimulationsThe dynamic inflow coupling with rotor/body dynamics is crucial in the analysis of stability and control law design for helicopters. Over the past several decades, finite-state inflow models for single rotor configurations in hover, forward flight, and maneuver have developed (Ref.1-3). By capturing the interference effects between rotors, the extension of pressure potential finite state inflow model has promising result for coaxial rotor configuration (Ref.4-6). Recently, the focus of the dynamic inflow modeling has shifted to tandem rotor configurations (Ref.7, 8). The development of the dynamic inflow models for tandem rotor configuration still have some limitations due to the lack of knowledge of rotor-to-rotor interference, and rotor-wake interference. Experimental methods, and computational fluid dynamics methods are commonly used to understand the rotor performance and rotor airload variations, and measure or predict inflow velocity distributions at the rotor desk. The inflow distributions are subsequently used to improve the dynamic inflow models. Tandem rotor configurations have been studied experimentally and computationally for several decades (Ref.9-12). Sweet (Ref.10) observed that a tandem rotor with 76-percent-radius overlap required 14% more induced power at hovering condition, relative to an isolated rotor of equivalent disk area. Sweet also found that, above a shaft-to-shaft distance of 1.03 diameter, the performance of the tandem rotor was nearly the same as two isolated rotors. The objective of the present study is to apply computational fluid dynamics simulations of tandem rotors for the extraction of dynamic inflow models. The extended methodology is first validated by comparing the computed induced power against test data. Subsequently inflow distributions and wake structures are analyzed.



Document ID
20190027651
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Chen, Po-Wei
(Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, United States)
Sankar, Lakshmi N.
(Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, United States)
Prasad, J. V. R.
(Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, United States)
Schatzman, Natasha L.
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Rajagopalan, R. Ganesh
(Iowa State University Ames, IA, United States)
Date Acquired
July 24, 2019
Publication Date
May 13, 2019
Subject Category
Computer Programming And Software
Aircraft Stability And Control
Report/Patent Number
ARC-E-DAA-TN62263
Meeting Information
Meeting: Vertical Flight Society's Annual Forum and Technology Display
Location: Montreal, Quebec
Country: Canada
Start Date: May 13, 2019
End Date: May 16, 2019
Sponsors: Vertical Flight Society
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: W911W6-06-2-0004
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
Extraction of Dynamic Inflow Models
Coaxial Rotors
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