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
AGARD Special Course on Aerodynamics of Rotorcraft ; 1990 ; Brussels, Belgium*Turkey*United States
1990-04-01
Conference paper
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English
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