Abstract

With the pursuit of extending the flight envelopes of helicopters toward higher cruise speed, helicopter manufacturers increasingly have come up with nonconventional configurations in recent years. Among these, Airbus Helicopters' RACER (Rapid And Cost-Efficient Rotorcraft) is a compound helicopter equipped with a boxwing and lateral pusher rotors. In combination with the main rotor, these additional components determine the aerodynamic characteristics of the helicopter. Thereby, depending on the flight conditions, their individual performance is influenced by a variety of interactions. As the understanding of these interactions is vital for the evaluation of the overall system, the respective mutual influence of main rotor, wings, and lateral rotors is analyzed in this paper for cruise flight. For this reason, high-fidelity coupled aerodynamic simulations are conducted not only for the full RACER configuration but also for reduced setups omitting individual components to isolate the effect of these components on the helicopter's aerodynamic performance.

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