Variable rotor speed and variable blade twist are combined to reduce rotor power and improve helicopter performance. Two modeling methods are respectively utilized. One is based on an empirical aerodynamic model and the other is based on CFD (computational fluid dynamics). The flight data of the UH-60A helicopter is used to validate the methods. The predictions of the rotor power by the empirical method are in good agreement with the test data and the CFD method, which verifies the application of present methods in analyzing helicopter performance. The analyses indicate that significant rotor power reduction can be achieved by decreasing rotor speed. It is not appropriate to decrease the rotor speed too much in high forward flight. More pow...
The aerodynamic design of rotor blades is challenging, and is crucial for the development of helicop...
A study was conducted using the comprehensive analysis CAMRAD II to explore performance enhancements...
The motivation of this work is to reduce the overall required computational resources of the aerodyn...
Variable rotor speed and variable blade twist are combined to reduce rotor power and improve helicop...
Dynamic blade twist is investigated as a method for reducing rotor power and improving helicopter pe...
Gurney flaps are used for improving the performance of variable speed rotors. An analytical model ab...
Gurney flaps are used for improving the performance of variable speed rotors. An analytical model ab...
The variable-speed rotor has proven to be a promising means to improve helicopter performance. Previ...
Variable speed rotors represent an innovative field of research for the development of new rotorcraf...
Variable speed rotors represent an innovative research field for the development of new rotorcraft d...
Variable tail rotor speed is investigated as a method for reducing tail rotor power, and improving h...
The concepts of variable rotor speed and active blade twist constitute promising technologies in ter...
The coaxial compound helicopter with lift-offset rotors has been proposed as a concept for future hi...
In this paper, the variable-speed coaxial helicopter is modelled by the blade element method, non-un...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of rotor morphing, specifically variable rot...
The aerodynamic design of rotor blades is challenging, and is crucial for the development of helicop...
A study was conducted using the comprehensive analysis CAMRAD II to explore performance enhancements...
The motivation of this work is to reduce the overall required computational resources of the aerodyn...
Variable rotor speed and variable blade twist are combined to reduce rotor power and improve helicop...
Dynamic blade twist is investigated as a method for reducing rotor power and improving helicopter pe...
Gurney flaps are used for improving the performance of variable speed rotors. An analytical model ab...
Gurney flaps are used for improving the performance of variable speed rotors. An analytical model ab...
The variable-speed rotor has proven to be a promising means to improve helicopter performance. Previ...
Variable speed rotors represent an innovative field of research for the development of new rotorcraf...
Variable speed rotors represent an innovative research field for the development of new rotorcraft d...
Variable tail rotor speed is investigated as a method for reducing tail rotor power, and improving h...
The concepts of variable rotor speed and active blade twist constitute promising technologies in ter...
The coaxial compound helicopter with lift-offset rotors has been proposed as a concept for future hi...
In this paper, the variable-speed coaxial helicopter is modelled by the blade element method, non-un...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of rotor morphing, specifically variable rot...
The aerodynamic design of rotor blades is challenging, and is crucial for the development of helicop...
A study was conducted using the comprehensive analysis CAMRAD II to explore performance enhancements...
The motivation of this work is to reduce the overall required computational resources of the aerodyn...