The aim of this article is to investigate the use of inverse simulation to help identify those regions of a ship's flight deck which provide the safest locations for landing a rotorcraft in various atmospheric conditions. This requires appropriate information on the wind loading conditions around a ship deck and superstructure, and for the current work, these data were obtained from wind tunnel tests of a ship model representative of a typical helicopter carrier/assault ship. A series of wind tunnel tests were carried out on the model in the University of Glasgow's 2.65 × 2.04 m wind tunnel and three-axis measurements of wind speed were made at various locations on the ship deck. Measurements were made at four locations on the flight deck a...
Copyright © 2019 by the Vertical Flight Society. All rights reserved. This paper describes an invest...
The study presented in this paper is part of the project underway at the University of Liverpool (Uo...
The work reported in this thesis has investigated the impact of ship superstructure geometry on heli...
The aim of this article is to investigate the use of inverse simulation to help identify those regio...
The paper presents the experimental investigation of the aerodynamic interaction between a helicopte...
When conducting landings to a ship's deck in strong winds, helicopter pilot workload is often domina...
Modern combat ships, such as frigates and destroyers, routinely operate with maritime helicopters. T...
The paper presents the wind tunnel simulation of a helicopter model in shipboard operations. The tes...
This Paper describes how flight simulation has been used to investigate helicopter recovery operatio...
This work presents a comprehensive first principles physics-based simulation capability for helicopt...
Along with the restricted landing area and the rolling, pitching and heaving of the ship's deck, the...
The correct identification of the aerodynamic loads due to interaction between rotorcraft and obstac...
Maritime helicopters are routinely deployed with modern combat ships. The recovery and launch of hel...
The operation of maritime helicopters to naval vessels at sea is often a difficult and dangerous tas...
This paper describes the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) data to improve the fidelity of h...
Copyright © 2019 by the Vertical Flight Society. All rights reserved. This paper describes an invest...
The study presented in this paper is part of the project underway at the University of Liverpool (Uo...
The work reported in this thesis has investigated the impact of ship superstructure geometry on heli...
The aim of this article is to investigate the use of inverse simulation to help identify those regio...
The paper presents the experimental investigation of the aerodynamic interaction between a helicopte...
When conducting landings to a ship's deck in strong winds, helicopter pilot workload is often domina...
Modern combat ships, such as frigates and destroyers, routinely operate with maritime helicopters. T...
The paper presents the wind tunnel simulation of a helicopter model in shipboard operations. The tes...
This Paper describes how flight simulation has been used to investigate helicopter recovery operatio...
This work presents a comprehensive first principles physics-based simulation capability for helicopt...
Along with the restricted landing area and the rolling, pitching and heaving of the ship's deck, the...
The correct identification of the aerodynamic loads due to interaction between rotorcraft and obstac...
Maritime helicopters are routinely deployed with modern combat ships. The recovery and launch of hel...
The operation of maritime helicopters to naval vessels at sea is often a difficult and dangerous tas...
This paper describes the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) data to improve the fidelity of h...
Copyright © 2019 by the Vertical Flight Society. All rights reserved. This paper describes an invest...
The study presented in this paper is part of the project underway at the University of Liverpool (Uo...
The work reported in this thesis has investigated the impact of ship superstructure geometry on heli...