CORRELATION OF UNSTEADY PRESSURE AND INFLOW VELOCITY-FIELDS OF A PITCHING ROTOR BLADE

Citation
Mk. Lal et al., CORRELATION OF UNSTEADY PRESSURE AND INFLOW VELOCITY-FIELDS OF A PITCHING ROTOR BLADE, Journal of aircraft, 32(3), 1995, pp. 520-528
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Aerospace Engineering & Tecnology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00218669
Volume
32
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
520 - 528
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8669(1995)32:3<520:COUPAI>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Predictions from four different analytical methods are compared with m easurements of unsteady inflow velocity and surface pressure distribut ions on a pitching rotor blade in hover. The test case is a stiff two- bladed teetering rotor constructed from full-scale tail rotor blades, subjected to n/rev simple harmonic pitch oscillations under incompress ible flow conditions. The chordwise distributions of unsteady pressure at three radial locations on the blade are compared with Theodorsen's and Loewy's two-dimensional incompressible unsteady aerodynamic theor ies and with Kaladi's pulsating doublet distribution method, Inflow ve locity is predicted successfully using Peters' modal theory for steady as well as dynamic pitch conditions. The effect of dynamic inflow on rotor unsteady surface pressure is studied, At inboard radial location s, Loewy's two-dimensional theory for even harmonics of forcing freque ncy and Theodorsen's two-dimensional theory for odd harmonics provide efficient acid reliable predictions of unsteady blade surface pressure . At outboard radial locations, panel or modal methods have to be used to predict amplitude and phase of unsteady pressure. Tip effects, mea n pitch angle effects, and effects of rotation have been demonstrated.