Investigation of Airfoil Dynamic Stall and Its Influence on Helicopter Control Loads
Abstract
Measurements were made of the unsteady normal force and pitching moment on an NACA 0012 airfoil model oscillated both sinusoidally and nonsinusoidally over a range of incidence angles, including a substantial penetration into stall. The sinusoidal normal force and pitching moment data were reduced and tabulated as functions of the angle of attack, the angular velocity parameter, and the angular acceleration parameter. This generalized form of the data was used to reconstruct the measured sinusoidal aerodynamic response of the model airfoil with excellent results. Additional correlations were made using nonsinusoidal pitch schedules which included periodic ramp changes in angle of attack and a flexured angular blade response to a one-per- rev sinusoidal incidence angle change typical of that for a helicopter blade. The agreement between predicted and measured normal force and moment loops was very good for the ramp motion.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1972
- Accession Number
- AD0752917
Entities
People
- Franklin O. Carta
- Gerald L. Commerford
- Raymond G. Carlson
- Robert H. Blackwell
Organizations
- United Technologies Corporation