During hover and low speed flight, helicopters experience significant aerodynamic forces on the tail boom caused by the wake from the main and tail rotors and by crosswinds. These effects were simulated during a study conducted in the Langley 14 by 22 Foot Subsonic Tunnel on a 136 percent scaled 2-D tail boom model with cross sections representative of those on the U.S. Army OH-58A and the OH-58D helicopters. The effects of longitudinal strakes attached to the cross sections were studied. To obtain the aerodynamic forces acting on the cross sections, the flow incidence range on the scaled models was varied from -45 to 90 degrees and the models were tested through a dynamic pressure range of 5 to 15 psf. The results of the OH-58A and the OH-...
Longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of two full-scale helicopter fuselage model
Effect of forebody strakes on aerodynamic characteristics in sideslip and pitch of hypersonic aircra...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead to the production of noise by tail rotors across a broad rang...
A joint U.S. Army/NASA flight investigation was conducted utilizing a single-rotor helicopter to det...
The use of a strake or spoiler on a helicopter tail boom to beneficially change helicopter tail boom...
Aerodynamic characteristics were determined of three cylindrical shapes representative of tail boom ...
Some helicopters may suffer from loss of directional control due to insufficient tail rotor thrust w...
The Bell OH-58D helicopter is used in the armed reconnaissance role by the U.S. Army worldwide. Oper...
Two large-scale, two-dimensional helicopter tail boom models were used to determine the effects of p...
Prepared at the Aerostructures Directorate, USAARTA-AVSCOM, Langley Research Center.Bibliography: p....
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine 2-D aerodynamic characteristics of nine polyg...
A helicopter tail rotor is required to provide yaw control and essentially that alone. However, it i...
The results are presented of a wind tunnel investigation to determine the tail contribution to the d...
An investigation was made in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine rotor induced effects on a 1/4-s...
Aerodynamic interference between the main and tail rotor can have a strong negative influence on the...
Longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of two full-scale helicopter fuselage model
Effect of forebody strakes on aerodynamic characteristics in sideslip and pitch of hypersonic aircra...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead to the production of noise by tail rotors across a broad rang...
A joint U.S. Army/NASA flight investigation was conducted utilizing a single-rotor helicopter to det...
The use of a strake or spoiler on a helicopter tail boom to beneficially change helicopter tail boom...
Aerodynamic characteristics were determined of three cylindrical shapes representative of tail boom ...
Some helicopters may suffer from loss of directional control due to insufficient tail rotor thrust w...
The Bell OH-58D helicopter is used in the armed reconnaissance role by the U.S. Army worldwide. Oper...
Two large-scale, two-dimensional helicopter tail boom models were used to determine the effects of p...
Prepared at the Aerostructures Directorate, USAARTA-AVSCOM, Langley Research Center.Bibliography: p....
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine 2-D aerodynamic characteristics of nine polyg...
A helicopter tail rotor is required to provide yaw control and essentially that alone. However, it i...
The results are presented of a wind tunnel investigation to determine the tail contribution to the d...
An investigation was made in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine rotor induced effects on a 1/4-s...
Aerodynamic interference between the main and tail rotor can have a strong negative influence on the...
Longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of two full-scale helicopter fuselage model
Effect of forebody strakes on aerodynamic characteristics in sideslip and pitch of hypersonic aircra...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead to the production of noise by tail rotors across a broad rang...