The loading of an airfoil during dynamic stall is examined in terms of the augmented lift and the associated penalties in pitching moment and drag. It is shown that once stall occurs and a leading-edge vortex is shed from the airfoil there is a unique relationship between the augmented lift, the negative pitching moment, and the increase in drag. This relationship, referred to here as the dynamic stall function, shows limited sensitivity to many parameters that influence rotors in flight. For single-element airfoils it appears that there is little that can be done to improve rotorcraft maneuverability except to provide good static clmax characteristics and the chord or blade number that is required to provide the necessary rotor thrust. The...
Innovative helicopter rotor blades with a combined forward-backward double-sweep at the outer part o...
Experimental and computational investigations of the dynamic stall phenomenon continue to attract th...
Post-stall flow structure and surface pressures are evaluated to determine the effects of large angl...
The loading of an airfoil during dynamic stall is examined in terms of the augmented lift and the as...
The loading of an airfoil during dynamic stall is examined in terms of the augmented lift and the as...
In severe maneuvers, out of necessity for a military aircraft or inadvertently for a civil aircraft,...
The aerodynamic effects of dynamic stall on pitching wings and airfoils differ significantly from th...
The large reverse flow region of the rotor with a high advance ratio is an important factor that aff...
Dynamic Stall is a flow phenomenon which occurs on helicopter rotor blades during forward flight mai...
Helicopter rotor blades frequently encounter dynamic stall during normal flight condi-tions, limitin...
Dynamic stall is a fluid dynamics phenomenon experienced by airfoils undergoing a rapid variation in...
Investigations into dynamic stall and dynamic stall control on airfoils are detailed using pitching ...
To study the three-dimensional effects on the dynamic-stall characteristics of a rotor blade, the un...
Helicopters in high-speed forward flight usually experience large regions of dynamic stall over the ...
A model for each of the basic flow elements involved in the unsteady stall of a two-dimensional airf...
Innovative helicopter rotor blades with a combined forward-backward double-sweep at the outer part o...
Experimental and computational investigations of the dynamic stall phenomenon continue to attract th...
Post-stall flow structure and surface pressures are evaluated to determine the effects of large angl...
The loading of an airfoil during dynamic stall is examined in terms of the augmented lift and the as...
The loading of an airfoil during dynamic stall is examined in terms of the augmented lift and the as...
In severe maneuvers, out of necessity for a military aircraft or inadvertently for a civil aircraft,...
The aerodynamic effects of dynamic stall on pitching wings and airfoils differ significantly from th...
The large reverse flow region of the rotor with a high advance ratio is an important factor that aff...
Dynamic Stall is a flow phenomenon which occurs on helicopter rotor blades during forward flight mai...
Helicopter rotor blades frequently encounter dynamic stall during normal flight condi-tions, limitin...
Dynamic stall is a fluid dynamics phenomenon experienced by airfoils undergoing a rapid variation in...
Investigations into dynamic stall and dynamic stall control on airfoils are detailed using pitching ...
To study the three-dimensional effects on the dynamic-stall characteristics of a rotor blade, the un...
Helicopters in high-speed forward flight usually experience large regions of dynamic stall over the ...
A model for each of the basic flow elements involved in the unsteady stall of a two-dimensional airf...
Innovative helicopter rotor blades with a combined forward-backward double-sweep at the outer part o...
Experimental and computational investigations of the dynamic stall phenomenon continue to attract th...
Post-stall flow structure and surface pressures are evaluated to determine the effects of large angl...