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A variational method for computing the optimal aerodynamic performance of conventional and compound helicopters

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Hall, KC; Hall, SR
Published in: Annual Forum Proceedings - AHS International
December 1, 2010

Abstract We present a variational method for computing the optimal aerodynamic performance of conventional and compound helicopters in trimmed flight. The optimal circulation distribution minimizes the sum of the induced and viscous power required to develop a prescribed lift and/or thrust, including any constraints that the helicopter be trimmed in pitch and roll. The minimum total power circulation distribution problem is cast as a variational problem, which in turn is solved efficiently using a vortex-lattice technique. Included in the analysis is the viscous profile power, which is estimated at each airfoil section using an experimental or numerically computed drag polar. The resulting analysis - which is the viscous helicopter analogue of Goldstein's inviscid propeller theory - gives rigorous upper bounds on the performance of conventional and compound helicopters, and may be used to predict the rotor/wing loadings that produce optimal performance. We show that helicopters with either coaxial rotor systems or wing/rotor combinations substantially reduce power loss by dramatically reducing the induced power associated with roll trim and by producing a more efficient wake structure. © 2010 by the American Helicopter Society International, Inc.

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Annual Forum Proceedings - AHS International

ISSN

1552-2938

Publication Date

December 1, 2010

Volume

3

Start / End Page

2767 / 2784
 

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Hall, K. C., & Hall, S. R. (2010). A variational method for computing the optimal aerodynamic performance of conventional and compound helicopters. Annual Forum Proceedings - AHS International, 3, 2767–2784.
Hall, K. C., and S. R. Hall. “A variational method for computing the optimal aerodynamic performance of conventional and compound helicopters.” Annual Forum Proceedings - AHS International 3 (December 1, 2010): 2767–84.
Hall KC, Hall SR. A variational method for computing the optimal aerodynamic performance of conventional and compound helicopters. Annual Forum Proceedings - AHS International. 2010 Dec 1;3:2767–84.
Hall, K. C., and S. R. Hall. “A variational method for computing the optimal aerodynamic performance of conventional and compound helicopters.” Annual Forum Proceedings - AHS International, vol. 3, Dec. 2010, pp. 2767–84.
Hall KC, Hall SR. A variational method for computing the optimal aerodynamic performance of conventional and compound helicopters. Annual Forum Proceedings - AHS International. 2010 Dec 1;3:2767–2784.

Published In

Annual Forum Proceedings - AHS International

ISSN

1552-2938

Publication Date

December 1, 2010

Volume

3

Start / End Page

2767 / 2784