Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
The possibility of reducing blade-slap noise and high-frequency air loads and of increasing performance by tip air mass injection (TAMI) is investigated. The discussion is limited to two types of TAMI: chordwise injection with air injected at the blade tip in a chordwise direction and spanwise injection with air injected in a spanwise direction. Experimental and analytical results indicate that a properly designed TAMI system can restructure the near field characteristics of a concentrated vortex that trails off the tip of a lifting surface, that the tip vortex is spread by the application of chordwise TAMI, that mixing exists between the injected air mass and the vortex flow which enhances vortex decay, that the net power requirements to implement the system on operational helicopters are within acceptable levels, that maximum drop of noise level reductions of about 25 dB can be achieved, and that a decrease in the drag induced by the tip vortex in a spanwise TAMI system can be obtained by restructuring the vortex as it forms along the airfoil chord and by moving the vortex farther outboard of the tip.
Keywords:
AERODYNAMICS
Type:
National Symposium on Helicopter Aerodynamic Efficiency; Mar 06, 1975 - Mar 07, 1975; Hartford, CN
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