The performance of a coaxial rotor in hover, in steady forward flight, and in level, coordinated turns is contrasted with that of an equivalent, conventional rotor with the same overall solidity, number of blades, and blade aerodynamic properties. Brown's vorticity transport model is used to calculate the profile, induced, and parasite contributions to the overall power consumed by the two systems, and the highly resolved representation of the rotor wake that is produced by the model is used to relate the observed differences in the performance of the two systems to the structures of their respective wakes. In all flight conditions, all else being equal, the coaxial system requires less induced power than the conventional system. In hover, ...
Coaxial rotors are nding use in advanced rotorcraft concepts. Combined with lift offset rotor techno...
In this work, a compressible Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) solver is used to investigate th...
Recent innovations in electric vertical takeoff and landing technologies have spurred research of co...
The performance of a coaxial rotor in hover, in steady forward flight, and in level, coordinated tur...
The merit, in terms of its efficiency and performance, of the twin, contrarotating coaxial rotor con...
The aerodynamic performance of a reduced-scale coaxial rigid rotor system in hover and steady forwar...
The current work seeks to understand the aeromechanics of lift offset coaxial rotors in high speeds....
This paper provides an overview of recent research on the aerodynamics of coaxial rotors at the Roto...
This paper provides an overview of recent research on the aerodynamics of coaxial rotors at the Roto...
As a precursor to studying the acoustics of a coaxial rotor system, the aerodynamics and flow field ...
The purpose of this study is to create a simple model to evaluate the performance of a counter-rotat...
The modelling of a Coaxial Contrarotating Twin Rotor (CCTR) system has been developed from single ro...
The performance of a coaxial rotor system has been analyzed by establishing a proper basis of compar...
An investigation to determine the static-thrust performance of a coaxial helicopter rotor having bla...
Coaxial rotor systems are appealing for multirotor drones, as they increase thrust without increasin...
Coaxial rotors are nding use in advanced rotorcraft concepts. Combined with lift offset rotor techno...
In this work, a compressible Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) solver is used to investigate th...
Recent innovations in electric vertical takeoff and landing technologies have spurred research of co...
The performance of a coaxial rotor in hover, in steady forward flight, and in level, coordinated tur...
The merit, in terms of its efficiency and performance, of the twin, contrarotating coaxial rotor con...
The aerodynamic performance of a reduced-scale coaxial rigid rotor system in hover and steady forwar...
The current work seeks to understand the aeromechanics of lift offset coaxial rotors in high speeds....
This paper provides an overview of recent research on the aerodynamics of coaxial rotors at the Roto...
This paper provides an overview of recent research on the aerodynamics of coaxial rotors at the Roto...
As a precursor to studying the acoustics of a coaxial rotor system, the aerodynamics and flow field ...
The purpose of this study is to create a simple model to evaluate the performance of a counter-rotat...
The modelling of a Coaxial Contrarotating Twin Rotor (CCTR) system has been developed from single ro...
The performance of a coaxial rotor system has been analyzed by establishing a proper basis of compar...
An investigation to determine the static-thrust performance of a coaxial helicopter rotor having bla...
Coaxial rotor systems are appealing for multirotor drones, as they increase thrust without increasin...
Coaxial rotors are nding use in advanced rotorcraft concepts. Combined with lift offset rotor techno...
In this work, a compressible Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) solver is used to investigate th...
Recent innovations in electric vertical takeoff and landing technologies have spurred research of co...