Abstract

Experiments were conducted using the wide-field shadowgraph method to visualize the wake geometry from a helicopter rotor in low speed forward flight. The experiments were performed with an isolated rotor and with a body representing a helicopter fuselage. Particular attention was paid to documenting the isolated rotor wake geometry, blade vortex interaction phenomena near the rotor plane, the distortion made to the wake due to the presence of the body, and detailing the interaction of the tip vortices with the body surface. Quantitative measurements were made of the wake trajectories as functions of wake age, as well as estimates of the tip vortex core radius. The results have provided many details of the rotor wake structure that are useful for validating rotor wake and rotor/body interactional models in forward flight. The use of the wide-field shadowgraph method offers an important tool for visualizing rotor wake vortices, and helping to understand the complex three-dimensional nature of rotor wakes in forward flight.

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