CFD Based Aerodynamic Design of Helicopter Tail Boom for Hover and Sideward Flight Performance Enhancement
F-0075-2019-14538
5/13/2019
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Aerodynamic shape design of the helicopter tail boom is aimed for anti-torque power requirement alleviation at hover and improvements on sideward flight characteristics. Oval type basic tail boom cross section, whose camber can be modifiable with organic shaped strakes, is proposed to supersede conventional symmetrical tail boom profiles. Performance of several contour shapes is investigated with systematically varying the position and alignment of the strakes through the 2-D RANS simulations. Cross-section shapes that shows highest potential are utilized on tail boom design and to evaluate the resulting hover performance, 3-D CFD analyses are conducted with both of RANS simulations using the actuator disk approach and URANS solutions where blade motions are modeled with overset
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- Ezerta, A., Can, B., Güngör, O., and Ortakaya, Y., "CFD Based Aerodynamic Design of Helicopter Tail Boom for Hover and Sideward Flight Performance Enhancement," Vertical Flight Society 75th Annual Forum and Technology Display, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 13, 2019, .