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Performance improvement of variable speed rotors by Gurney flaps
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Affiliation of Author(s):航空学院

Journal:Aerosp Sci Technol

Abstract:Gurney flaps are used for improving the performance of variable speed rotors. An analytical model able to predict helicopter rotor power is first presented, and the flight data of the UH-60A helicopter is used for validation. The predictions of the rotor power are in good agreement with the flight test data, justifying the use of this tool in analyzing helicopter performance. A fixed Gurney flap can enhance the performance of variable speed rotors and expand the corresponding flight envelope, especially near stall and high speed flight. A retractable Gurney flap at 1/rev yields more power savings than a fixed Gurney flap or a retractable one with a higher harmonic prescribed motion. At a speed of 200 km/h, the retractable Gurney flap, actuated at 1/rev, can obtain 3.22% more power reduction at a rotor speed of 85% nominal rotor speed, and this value is 8.37% at a speed of 220 km/h. The height corresponding to the minimum power increases slowly in low to medium speed flight, and increases dramatically in high speed flight. With increasing take-off weight (i.e. rotor thrust), the retractable Gurney flap at 1/rev can obtain more rotor power savings. © 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS

ISSN No.:1270-9638

Translation or Not:no

Date of Publication:2018-10-01

Co-author:Chen Weidong,Barakos, George N.

Correspondence Author:韩东

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Alma Mater:南京航空航天大学

Education Level:南京航空航天大学

Degree:Doctoral Degree in Engineering

School/Department:College of Aerospace Engineering

Discipline:Flight Vehicle Design

Business Address:A5-311

Contact Information:025-84896444 donghan@nuaa.edu.cn

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