Experimental hover performance evaluation on a small-scale rotor using a rotor test stand
Byoung-Eon Lee, Young-Seop Byun, Jeong Kim and Beom-Soo Kang*
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 6, pp.1449-1456, 2011
Abstract : This paper presents the work being carried out in order to deduce hover performance of a small-scale single rotor blade as a preliminary
study of a small coaxial rotor helicopter development. As an initial research, a test stand capable of measuring thrust and torque of a
small-scale rotor blade in hover state was constructed and fabricated. The test stand consists of three parts; a rotating device, a load measuring
sensor and a data acquisition system. Thrust and torque were measured with varying collective pitch angle at fixed RPM. Through
this research, hover performance tests were conducted for a small-scale single rotor blade operating in low Reynolds numbers (Re ≈ 3 ¡¿
105). The rotor blades investigated in this paper have maximum FM values varying from 0.59 to 0.65, which are low relative to modern
full-scale helicopters. From these differences in FM between a small and a full-scale helicopter, the induced power factor is determined
as varying from 1.35 to 1.42. Through this study, tests of hover performance were conducted for a single small-scale rotor blade, as well
as verifying the test stand itself for the acquisition of hover performance.
Keyword : Hover performance; Rotor test stand; Small-scale rotor blade; Induced power factor |