Helicopter Blade Dynamic Loads Measured During Performance Testing of Two Scaled Rotors.

Abstract

A test to determine the performance differences between the 27-percent-scale models of two rotors for the U.S. Army AH-64 helicopter was conducted in the Langley 14- by 22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel. One rotor, referred to as the baseline rotor, simulated the geometry and dynamic characteristics of the production baseline rotor, and the other rotor, referred to as the advanced rotor, was designed to have improved hover performance. During the performance test, the dynamic pitch-link forces and blade bending and torsion moments were also measured. Dynamic data from the forward flight investigation have been reduced and are presented herein. The advanced blade set was designed to have dynamic characteristics similar to those of the baseline rotor so that test conditions would not be limited by potential rotor instability and blade resonances and so that the measured performance increments could be considered to be due purely to aerodynamic causes. Data show consistent trends with advance ratio for both blade sets with generally higher oscillatory loads occurring for the advanced blade set when compared with the baseline blade set.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1987
Accession Number
ADA182870

Entities

People

  • John D. Berry

Organizations

  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Attack Helicopters
  • Axial Loads
  • Bending Moments
  • Composite Materials
  • Dynamic Loads
  • Dynamic Pressure
  • Geometry
  • Helicopter Rotors
  • Helicopters
  • Measurement
  • Performance Tests
  • Recording Systems
  • Scale Models
  • Tape Recorders
  • Tape Recording
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Wind Tunnels

Readers

  • Aerodynamics.
  • Structural Dynamics.