This work presents a treatment of the helicopter vibration reduction problem at high advance ratios, taking into account the effects of dynamic stall. Dynamic stall is associated with separation of the airflow in the leading cadge region of the blade, which results in a lift coefficient overshoot, large pitching moments, and a drag penalty. Under separated flow conditions, vibratory loads are much larger than under attached flow. Among the available tools for the simulation of dynamic stall, semi-empirical models offer the best compromise: between efficiency and accuracy. The ONERA model is used to describe the loads during stall, in conjunction with a rational function approximation for unsteady loads for attached flow. Single and dual act...
Preliminary results obtained in Chap. 3 indicate that multiple trailing-edge flaps have great poten...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76329/1/AIAA-2006-1861-222.pd
The design and experimental investigation of a back-flow flap for helicopter dynamic stall control ...
This work presents a treatment of the helicopter vibration reduction problem at high advance ratios,...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77400/1/AIAA-2002-1431-293.pd
Helicopters suffer from severe vibration levels compared to fixed-wing aircraft. The main source of ...
Abstract A computational study of helicopter vibration and rotor shaft power reduction is conducted ...
This work presents the development and application of an active control approach for reduction of bo...
The use of an actively controlled flap for the reduction of dynamic stall induced vibration is demon...
The use of an actively controlled flap for the reduction of dynamic stall induced vibration is demon...
This work presents a comprehensive computational analysis examining the potential of active flow con...
The use of multiple active trailing edge flaps for vibration reduction in a helicopter rotor is inve...
The use of multiple active trailing edge flaps for vibration reduction in a helicopter rotor is inve...
In the current work, the application and advantages of multiple active trailing-edge flaps for helic...
In the current work, the application and advantages of multiple active trailing-edge flaps for helic...
Preliminary results obtained in Chap. 3 indicate that multiple trailing-edge flaps have great poten...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76329/1/AIAA-2006-1861-222.pd
The design and experimental investigation of a back-flow flap for helicopter dynamic stall control ...
This work presents a treatment of the helicopter vibration reduction problem at high advance ratios,...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77400/1/AIAA-2002-1431-293.pd
Helicopters suffer from severe vibration levels compared to fixed-wing aircraft. The main source of ...
Abstract A computational study of helicopter vibration and rotor shaft power reduction is conducted ...
This work presents the development and application of an active control approach for reduction of bo...
The use of an actively controlled flap for the reduction of dynamic stall induced vibration is demon...
The use of an actively controlled flap for the reduction of dynamic stall induced vibration is demon...
This work presents a comprehensive computational analysis examining the potential of active flow con...
The use of multiple active trailing edge flaps for vibration reduction in a helicopter rotor is inve...
The use of multiple active trailing edge flaps for vibration reduction in a helicopter rotor is inve...
In the current work, the application and advantages of multiple active trailing-edge flaps for helic...
In the current work, the application and advantages of multiple active trailing-edge flaps for helic...
Preliminary results obtained in Chap. 3 indicate that multiple trailing-edge flaps have great poten...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76329/1/AIAA-2006-1861-222.pd
The design and experimental investigation of a back-flow flap for helicopter dynamic stall control ...