Data and analysis from an experimental program to measure vertical climb performance on an eight-foot model rotor are presented. The rotor testing was performed using a unique moving-model facility capable of accurately simulating the flow conditions during axial flight, and was conducted from July 9, 1992 to July 16, 1992 at the Dynamic Model Track, or 'Long Track,' just prior to its demolition in August of 1992. Data collected during this brief test program included force and moment time histories from a sting-mounted strain gauge balance, support carriage velocity, and rotor rpm pulses. In addition, limited video footage (of marginal use) was recorded from smoke flow studies for both simulated vertical climb and descent trajectories. Ana...
A benchmark test to aid the development of various rotor performance codes was conducted. Simultaneo...
Autorotation characteristics for typical scale model helicopter in terms of induced velocity, rate o...
Accurate measurements of rotorcraft performance as measured in a wind tunnel are strongly influenced...
The empirical relation between the induced velocity, thrust, and rate of vertical descent of a helic...
The empirical relation between the induced velocity, thrust, and rate of vertical descent of a helic...
The Tiltrotor Test Rig (TTR) is a new NASA facility for testing full-scale proprotors. The first tes...
An investigation was conducted in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel to evaluate an advanced...
Two rotor systems for the UH-1 helicopter were tested in hover and forward flight. The baseline syst...
An exploratory wind tunnel investigation of a 21 percent scale powered model of a prototype advanced...
Rotor hover-performance data from a 1/6-scale helicopter rotor are analyzed and the data sets compar...
The studies were undertaken to investigate the effects of rotor design parameters, interaxis couplin...
An investigation was made in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine rotor induced effects on a 1/4-s...
The results of a survey of the flight conditions experienced by three military helicopters engaged i...
Two series of wind tunnel tests were made to determine performance, stability and control, and rotor...
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
A benchmark test to aid the development of various rotor performance codes was conducted. Simultaneo...
Autorotation characteristics for typical scale model helicopter in terms of induced velocity, rate o...
Accurate measurements of rotorcraft performance as measured in a wind tunnel are strongly influenced...
The empirical relation between the induced velocity, thrust, and rate of vertical descent of a helic...
The empirical relation between the induced velocity, thrust, and rate of vertical descent of a helic...
The Tiltrotor Test Rig (TTR) is a new NASA facility for testing full-scale proprotors. The first tes...
An investigation was conducted in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel to evaluate an advanced...
Two rotor systems for the UH-1 helicopter were tested in hover and forward flight. The baseline syst...
An exploratory wind tunnel investigation of a 21 percent scale powered model of a prototype advanced...
Rotor hover-performance data from a 1/6-scale helicopter rotor are analyzed and the data sets compar...
The studies were undertaken to investigate the effects of rotor design parameters, interaxis couplin...
An investigation was made in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine rotor induced effects on a 1/4-s...
The results of a survey of the flight conditions experienced by three military helicopters engaged i...
Two series of wind tunnel tests were made to determine performance, stability and control, and rotor...
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
A benchmark test to aid the development of various rotor performance codes was conducted. Simultaneo...
Autorotation characteristics for typical scale model helicopter in terms of induced velocity, rate o...
Accurate measurements of rotorcraft performance as measured in a wind tunnel are strongly influenced...