Cheeseman Award Paper: Analyzing Low-speed Rotor Fuselage Interactions a Comparative Study of Simulations and Flight Test Data ON H175
F-0081-2025-0424
5/20/2025
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In this work, comparisons between simulations & measurements in flight are proposed for different low-speed flight conditions out of ground effect on an Airbus Helicopters H175 PT1 rotorcraft equipped with a 5-bladed Spheriflex® rotor. Numerical results have been obtained by full-helicopter unsteady simulations relying on a single-rotor loose coupling approach between the Computational Structure Dynamics& Computational Fluid Dynamics parts, assuming blade elasticity and six degrees-of-freedom trim. One flight condition is tackled with both rigid-blade and elastic-blade modelling so as to highlight the influence of the blade softness on the results. The paper showcases good agreement between the simulation results & flight-test measurements regarding variations of main-rotor collective pitch, airframe attitude angles, rotor power & rotor loads with true airspeed. Airframe download is also numerically analysed.
- Citation
- Desvigne, D. and Embacher, M., "Cheeseman Award Paper: Analyzing Low-speed Rotor Fuselage Interactions a Comparative Study of Simulations and Flight Test Data ON H175," Vertical Flight Society 81st Annual Forum and Technology Display, Virginia Beach, Virginia, May 20, 2025, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0081-2025-0424.