Effect of surface roughness on helicopter main rotor blade

This study describes the effect of surface roughness when applied on helicopter main rotor blade. The study was performed in wind tunnel using scaled helicopter model to study the aerodynamic characteristic in vertical flight condition. This is to show the feasibility of surface roughness for rot...

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Main Author: Wan Rohizan, Wan Norhafizan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/71174/
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description This study describes the effect of surface roughness when applied on helicopter main rotor blade. The study was performed in wind tunnel using scaled helicopter model to study the aerodynamic characteristic in vertical flight condition. This is to show the feasibility of surface roughness for rotary wing applications. The requirement for helicopter main rotor blades are high thrust and low power requirement. Smooth profile of main rotor blade is modified by applying surface roughness on the upper and lower camber in transition and turbulent boundary layer region; starting from 25% of chord length and gradually extended to trailing edge (TE). The analysis following the research shows that with right application of roughness will result in lower power requirement. The aerodynamic efficiency is enhanced at lower and upper pitch level between 7% to 69%. However, this came at the expense of reduced thrust at middle collective pitch level between 11% to 45%. Surface roughness found to have insignificant effect on rotor power requirement (only 2% to 5% difference). At upper range of collective pitch level, surface roughness is seen to delay the stall angle as well as increasing the lift in the stall region. Meanwhile for aerodynamic efficiency, thrust-to-power ratio shows less steep graph and peak ratio were pushed to higher pitch level. This indicates wider operating envelope and more predictable flight profile. All these results may provide foundation for further research to further optimisation of surface roughness effect for rotary wing aircraft.
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spelling upm-711742025-07-15T01:52:25Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/71174/ Effect of surface roughness on helicopter main rotor blade Wan Rohizan, Wan Norhafizan This study describes the effect of surface roughness when applied on helicopter main rotor blade. The study was performed in wind tunnel using scaled helicopter model to study the aerodynamic characteristic in vertical flight condition. This is to show the feasibility of surface roughness for rotary wing applications. The requirement for helicopter main rotor blades are high thrust and low power requirement. Smooth profile of main rotor blade is modified by applying surface roughness on the upper and lower camber in transition and turbulent boundary layer region; starting from 25% of chord length and gradually extended to trailing edge (TE). The analysis following the research shows that with right application of roughness will result in lower power requirement. The aerodynamic efficiency is enhanced at lower and upper pitch level between 7% to 69%. However, this came at the expense of reduced thrust at middle collective pitch level between 11% to 45%. Surface roughness found to have insignificant effect on rotor power requirement (only 2% to 5% difference). At upper range of collective pitch level, surface roughness is seen to delay the stall angle as well as increasing the lift in the stall region. Meanwhile for aerodynamic efficiency, thrust-to-power ratio shows less steep graph and peak ratio were pushed to higher pitch level. This indicates wider operating envelope and more predictable flight profile. All these results may provide foundation for further research to further optimisation of surface roughness effect for rotary wing aircraft. 2017-04 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/71174/1/FK%202017%2052%20-%20IR%28151%29edited.pdf Wan Rohizan, Wan Norhafizan (2017) Effect of surface roughness on helicopter main rotor blade. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. http://ethesis.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12484/ Aerodynamics Rotors (Helicopters) - Aerodynamics
spellingShingle Aerodynamics
Rotors (Helicopters) - Aerodynamics
Wan Rohizan, Wan Norhafizan
Effect of surface roughness on helicopter main rotor blade
title Effect of surface roughness on helicopter main rotor blade
title_full Effect of surface roughness on helicopter main rotor blade
title_fullStr Effect of surface roughness on helicopter main rotor blade
title_full_unstemmed Effect of surface roughness on helicopter main rotor blade
title_short Effect of surface roughness on helicopter main rotor blade
title_sort effect of surface roughness on helicopter main rotor blade
topic Aerodynamics
Rotors (Helicopters) - Aerodynamics
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/71174/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/71174/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/71174/1/FK%202017%2052%20-%20IR%28151%29edited.pdf