In recent years, the development of aerodynamic technology for rotorcraft has continued successfully at NASA LaRC. Though the NASA Langley Research Center is not the lead NASA center in this area, the activity was continued due to facilities and individual capabilities which are recognized as contributing to helicopter research needs of industry and government. Noteworthy accomplishments which contribute to advancing the state of rotorcraft technology in the areas of rotor design, airfoil research, rotor aerodynamics, and rotor/fuselage interaction aerodynamics are described. Rotor designs were defined for current helicopters and evaluated in wind tunnel testing. These designs have incorporated advanced airfoils defined analytically and als...
The program objectives are fully defined in the original proposal entitled Program of Research in Fl...
In 2006, NASA rotorcraft research was refocused to emphasize high-fidelity first-principles predicti...
Highlights of major accomplishments and applications made during the past year at the Langley Resear...
The unique capabilities of the National Full-Scale Aerodynamics Complex (NFAC) for testing rotorcraf...
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
In recent years, NASA has invested in key activities in the areas of flight controls, handling quali...
An overview is presented of key accomplishments in the rotorcraft development at Boeing Vertol. Proj...
Wind-tunnel testing of a properly scaled aeroelastic model helicopter rotor is considered a necessar...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel to evaluate differences betw...
A 20 ft vertical spin tunnel, a 30 by 60 ft tunnel, a 7 by 10 ft high speed tunnel, a 4 by 7 meter t...
An investigation was conducted in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel to evaluate an advanced...
A joint helicopter transmission research program between NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Arm...
Highlights of nine different research studies are described. Five of these topics relate directly to...
Aerodynamic research relating to modern helicopters includes the study of three dimensional, unstead...
A wind tunnel investigation was conducted to determine the 2-D aerodynamic characteristics of two ne...
The program objectives are fully defined in the original proposal entitled Program of Research in Fl...
In 2006, NASA rotorcraft research was refocused to emphasize high-fidelity first-principles predicti...
Highlights of major accomplishments and applications made during the past year at the Langley Resear...
The unique capabilities of the National Full-Scale Aerodynamics Complex (NFAC) for testing rotorcraf...
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
In recent years, NASA has invested in key activities in the areas of flight controls, handling quali...
An overview is presented of key accomplishments in the rotorcraft development at Boeing Vertol. Proj...
Wind-tunnel testing of a properly scaled aeroelastic model helicopter rotor is considered a necessar...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel to evaluate differences betw...
A 20 ft vertical spin tunnel, a 30 by 60 ft tunnel, a 7 by 10 ft high speed tunnel, a 4 by 7 meter t...
An investigation was conducted in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel to evaluate an advanced...
A joint helicopter transmission research program between NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Arm...
Highlights of nine different research studies are described. Five of these topics relate directly to...
Aerodynamic research relating to modern helicopters includes the study of three dimensional, unstead...
A wind tunnel investigation was conducted to determine the 2-D aerodynamic characteristics of two ne...
The program objectives are fully defined in the original proposal entitled Program of Research in Fl...
In 2006, NASA rotorcraft research was refocused to emphasize high-fidelity first-principles predicti...
Highlights of major accomplishments and applications made during the past year at the Langley Resear...