Flight tests have been conducted with a single-rotor helicopter, one blade of which was equipped at 14 percent and 40 percent of the blade radius with strain gages calibrated to measure moments rather than stresses, to determine the effects of transition, landing approaches, and partial-power vertical descents on the rotor-blade bending and torsional moments. In addition, ground tests were conducted to determine the effects of static droop-stop pounding on the rotor-blade moments. The results indicate that partial-power vertical descents and landing approaches produce rotor-blade moments that are higher than the moments encountered in any other flight condition investigated to date with this equipment. Decelerating through the transition re...
Measurements of the time-averaged induced velocities were obtained for rotor tip speeds as great as ...
A comparison is made of the results of three methods for calculating the effects of dynamic stall on...
The empirical relation between the induced velocity, thrust, and rate of vertical descent of a helic...
Flight tests have been conducted with a medium-size single-rotor helicopter, one blade of which was ...
A two-blade rotor having a diameter of 4 feet and a solidity of 0.037 was tested in the Langley 300-...
Rotor-hub bending moment measurements on hingeless rotor helicopter during abrupt maneuvers near gro...
Report presents the results of an investigation conducted on the Langley helicopter test tower to de...
A passive means of tailoring helicopter rotor blades to improve performance and reduce loads was eva...
Flapwise bending moments were calculated for a teetering rotor blade using a reasonably rapid theore...
Compound helicopters often have to reduce their rotor tip speeds to achieve higher forward speeds. T...
A method has been proposed for predicting the effect of a rapid blade-pitch increase on the thrust a...
Preliminary investigations have been made in the Langley gust tunnel to determine the effects of a s...
A heavily instrumented 1:5 scaled model of the ERICA tilt-wing configuration has been tested in the ...
Summary: An investigation of the effects of compressibility on the hovering-performance characterist...
A wind tunnel test program was conducted on an eight foot diameter model rotor system to determine b...
Measurements of the time-averaged induced velocities were obtained for rotor tip speeds as great as ...
A comparison is made of the results of three methods for calculating the effects of dynamic stall on...
The empirical relation between the induced velocity, thrust, and rate of vertical descent of a helic...
Flight tests have been conducted with a medium-size single-rotor helicopter, one blade of which was ...
A two-blade rotor having a diameter of 4 feet and a solidity of 0.037 was tested in the Langley 300-...
Rotor-hub bending moment measurements on hingeless rotor helicopter during abrupt maneuvers near gro...
Report presents the results of an investigation conducted on the Langley helicopter test tower to de...
A passive means of tailoring helicopter rotor blades to improve performance and reduce loads was eva...
Flapwise bending moments were calculated for a teetering rotor blade using a reasonably rapid theore...
Compound helicopters often have to reduce their rotor tip speeds to achieve higher forward speeds. T...
A method has been proposed for predicting the effect of a rapid blade-pitch increase on the thrust a...
Preliminary investigations have been made in the Langley gust tunnel to determine the effects of a s...
A heavily instrumented 1:5 scaled model of the ERICA tilt-wing configuration has been tested in the ...
Summary: An investigation of the effects of compressibility on the hovering-performance characterist...
A wind tunnel test program was conducted on an eight foot diameter model rotor system to determine b...
Measurements of the time-averaged induced velocities were obtained for rotor tip speeds as great as ...
A comparison is made of the results of three methods for calculating the effects of dynamic stall on...
The empirical relation between the induced velocity, thrust, and rate of vertical descent of a helic...