An Examination of the Aerodynamic Moment on Rotor Blade Tips Using Flight Test Data and Analysis

An Examination of the Aerodynamic Moment on Rotor Blade Tips Using Flight Test Data and Analysis

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The analysis CAMRAD/JA is used to model two aircraft, a Puma with a swept-tip blade and a UH-60A Black Hawk. The accuracy of the analysis in predicting the torsion loads is assessed by comparing the predicted loads with measurements from flight tests. The influence of assumptions in the analytical model is examined by varying model parameters and comparing the predicted results to baseline values for the torsion loads. Flight test data from a research Puma are used to identify the source of torsion loads. These data indicate that the aerodynamic section moment in the region of the blade tip dominates torsion loading in high-speed flight. Both the aerodynamic section moment at the blade tip and the pitch-link loads are characterized by large positive (nose-up) moments in the first quadrant with rapid reversal of load so that the moment is negative in the second quadrant. Both the character and magnitude of this loading are missed by the CAMRAD/JA analysis. Maier, Thomas H. and Bousman, William G. Ames Research Center RTOP 505-59-52

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ISBN: 9781729160596
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Number of pages: 26
Weight: 88g
Height: 280mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 1mm