Comparisons of Fully Coupled Aeroelastic Fuselage Simulations to UH-60A Airloads Program Data
F-0076-2020-16445
10/5/2020
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ABSTRACT
An aeroelastic coupling framework is applied to the UH-60A platform to examine aerodynamic-induced vibrations at four advance ratios spanning the flight envelope. Both one-way and two-way aeroelastic coupling results are examined at each condition. The two-way coupled results are observed to generally predict closer values to measured flight test data on the lifting surfaces of the empennage, and a less pronounced effect is seen in stiffer, nonlifting structure. The effect of aeroelastic coupling subiterations is examined, and they are found to further refine the two-way coupled results, generally improving prediction quality.
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- null, n., Reveles, N., null, n., Yeo, H., et al., "Comparisons of Fully Coupled Aeroelastic Fuselage Simulations to UH-60A Airloads Program Data," Vertical Flight Society 76th Annual Forum & Technology Display, Virtual, October 5, 2020, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0076-2020-16445.