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Performance and Loads of a Wing-Offset Compound Helicopter
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Analysis of a hingeless rotor with a single wing on the retreating side for lift compounding was conducted. The goals included validation of performance and load predictions with wind tunnel test data, study of the impact of different aerodynamic inflow models, and understanding of
benefits by lift compounding with a single wing on the retreating side. The three primary test cases include collective sweeps of the isolated rotor, and the rotor with the wing, at two different incidence angles. The comprehensive analysis was able to accurately predict the performance and
blade structural loads of both the isolated rotor and rotor plus wing configurations. Overprediction of propulsive force leads to underprediction of lift-to-drag ratio in several cases. The normal bending moments were well captured for all cases, while the chord bending moment predictions
had a phase offset from the test data, but magnitude and harmonics were captured. Comparing inflow models found that dynamic inflow and vortex wake (prescribed and free) models provided similar results. At these advance ratios, prescribed and free wake models showed almost no differences.
Additionally, the vortex particle method showed an overprediction of thrust and greater rotorto-wing aerodynamic interference compared to test data. The addition of the wing on the retreating side provided dual benefits of increasing maximum lift-to-drag ratio and reduction of structural loads
for a given total thrust. These effects are a result of both lift share between the rotor and wing, and lift offset, the rotor carries a roll moment to balance the wing's roll moment.
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Title: Performance and Loads of a Wing-Offset Compound Helicopter
Description:
Analysis of a hingeless rotor with a single wing on the retreating side for lift compounding was conducted.
The goals included validation of performance and load predictions with wind tunnel test data, study of the impact of different aerodynamic inflow models, and understanding of
benefits by lift compounding with a single wing on the retreating side.
The three primary test cases include collective sweeps of the isolated rotor, and the rotor with the wing, at two different incidence angles.
The comprehensive analysis was able to accurately predict the performance and
blade structural loads of both the isolated rotor and rotor plus wing configurations.
Overprediction of propulsive force leads to underprediction of lift-to-drag ratio in several cases.
The normal bending moments were well captured for all cases, while the chord bending moment predictions
had a phase offset from the test data, but magnitude and harmonics were captured.
Comparing inflow models found that dynamic inflow and vortex wake (prescribed and free) models provided similar results.
At these advance ratios, prescribed and free wake models showed almost no differences.
Additionally, the vortex particle method showed an overprediction of thrust and greater rotorto-wing aerodynamic interference compared to test data.
The addition of the wing on the retreating side provided dual benefits of increasing maximum lift-to-drag ratio and reduction of structural loads
for a given total thrust.
These effects are a result of both lift share between the rotor and wing, and lift offset, the rotor carries a roll moment to balance the wing's roll moment.
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