Abstract:
Experiments have been made to determine the flow conditions through a helicopter rotor in forward flight using the smoke filament technique. This method consisted of flying the helicopter behind an aircraft from which smoke generators were suspended on a long wire. The smoke trails passed through the main rotor of the helicopter, and photographs were taken from another aircraft in a side position. Flow conditions at the rotor disc over a narrow bend on the side of the advancing blade were investigated in this way. The range of speeds covered was from 44 m.p.h. to 60 m.p.h, corresponding to a range of tip speed ratios 0.138 to 0.188. An increase in induced velocity from front to rear of the rotor disc was obtained. The results are in reasonable agreement with theoretical predictions.