Analytical modeling of helicopter static and dynamic induced velocity in grasp
β Scribed by Donald L. Kunz; Dewey H. Hodges
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 614 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0895-7177
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β¦ Synopsis
Aeromechanical Stability Program (GRASP)
to model the characteristics of the flow through a helicopter rotor in hovering or axial flight. Since the induced flow plays a significant role in determining the aeroelastic properties of rotorcraft, the computation of the induced flow is an important aspect of the program. Because of the combined finiteelement/multibody methodology used as the basis for GRASP, the implementation of induced velocity calculations presented an unusual challenge to the developers. To preserve the modeling flexibility and generality of the code, it was necessary to depart from the traditional methods of computing the induced velocity. This is accomplished by calculating the actuator disc contributions to the rotor loads in a separate element called the air mass element, and then performing the calculations of the aerodynamic forces on individual blade elements within the aeroelastic beam element.
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