scholarly journals Investigation on effects of time-frequency characteristics of ship airwake on helicopter flight characteristics

Author(s):  
Jinghui DENG

A conventional helicopter flight dynamics model, which can be coupled with ship airwake date, is developed in this study. In the method, the ship airwake data is obtained by the high-accuracy DES model, and a strategy which can transmit CFD data to the flight dynamics model is established based on the "one-way" coupling idea. Then, the SFS2 ship model and UH-60A helicopter are chosen as a combination to investigate the influences of the spatial and temporal characteristics of ship airwake from the aspects of control margins and unsteady level. The time-averaged simulation results show that for the counterclockwise-rotor helicopter, although pilot could have more collective pitch margin under crosswind condition compared to the headwind condition, he might possess much less pedal margin due to the sidewash in the airflow. The unsteady results indicate that the unsteady loading level of the helicopter would increase significantly under the crosswind condition compared to the headwind condition due to the increase of turbulent density in the airwake. Furthermore, for the conventional helicopter, the disturbances on the forces and moments which along the rotor hub (i.e., thrust and yaw moment) are the critical factors that increasing the pilot workload during the landing procedure.

2020 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 237-256
Author(s):  
Piotr Golański ◽  
Marek Szczekala ◽  
Jerzy Manerowski ◽  
Michał Roguszewski

AbstractThe article addresses investigating the possibilities of making a parameterized flight dynamics model in a mixed reality environment. The purpose was to obtain a model for a Mi-17 helicopter. The Mi-17 VI helicopter flight test characteristics were used to evaluate the above model. As a comparative criterion, compatibility between the model’s selected characteristics and the real object was adopted. Simulation tests were conducted on a cabin simulator set made via MR (mixed reality) technology. Test results confirmed the possibility of reconstructing the selected helicopter type’s flight dynamics using the parameterized model.


Author(s):  
Chunyang Wang ◽  
Zhou Zhou ◽  
Rui Wang ◽  
Kelei Wang

The longitudinal flight stability of the ducted vertical take-off and landing fixed-wing UAV during the flight state of hovering and transition is studied. Firstly, based on the Blade-Element Momentum Theory (BEMT) and experimental data, a coaxial dual-rotor ducted aerodynamic model and a thrust ducted aerodynamic model based on characteristic cross-section calculations are established. The model parameters are identified according to the experimental data. Secondly, a UAV flight dynamics model with thrust duct deflection is established according to the six-degree-of-freedom equations. Finally, the case UAV was used to solve the longitudinal balance and stability analysis of hovering and transition state with the established model method, and compared with the hovering experimental results. The results show that the UAV flight dynamics model combined with the ducted dynamic model established in the article can accurately describe the longitudinal flight stability characteristics of this type of aircraft.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin Cunningham ◽  
Gautam H. Shah ◽  
Patrick C. Murphy ◽  
Melissa A. Hill ◽  
Brent Pickering

2021 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 138-150
Author(s):  
Duc H. Nguyen ◽  
Mark H. Lowenberg ◽  
Simon A. Neild

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