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Icing research tunnel test of a model helicopter rotor

Published 2019-07-12 From Legacy CDMS 2 authors

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Abstract

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An experimental program has been conducted in the NASA Lewis Research Center Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) in which an OH-58 tail rotor assembly was operated in a horizontal plane to simulate the action of a typical main rotor. Ice was accreted on the blades in a variety of rotor and tunnel operating conditions and documentation of the resulting shapes was performed. Rotor torque and vibration are presented as functions of time for several representative test runs, and the effects of various parametric variations on the blade ice shapes are shown. This OH-58 test was the first of its kind in the United States and will encourage additional model rotor icing tunnel testing. Although not a scaled representative of any actual full-scale main rotor system, this rig has produced torque and vibration data which will be useful in assessing the quality of existing rotor icing analyses.

Authors

  • Miller, Thomas L. Sverdrup Technology, Inc., Cleveland
  • Bond, Thomas H. NASA Lewis Research Center

Citation: Miller, Thomas L., Bond, Thomas H. (2019). Icing research tunnel test of a model helicopter rotor. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19890009934. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19890009934 ↗