Fundamental considerations regarding the theory of modeling of rotary wing airloads, wakes, and aeroelasticity are presented. The topics covered are: airloads and wakes, including lifting-line theory, wake models and nonuniform inflow, free wake geometry, and blade-vortex interaction; aerodynamic and wake models for aeroelasticity, including two-dimensional unsteady aerodynamics and dynamic inflow; and airloads and structural dynamics, including comprehensive airload prediction programs. Results of calculations and correlations are presented.
Airloads, Wakes, and Aeroelasticity
1990
54 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Airloads, wakes, and aeroelasticity
NTRS | 1990
|Airloads, Wakes, and Aeroelasticity
NTIS | 1990
|FLIGHT VEHICLE AEROELASTICITY - Nonlinear Aeroelasticity
Online Contents | 2003
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