A Physics-Based Methodology to Improve the Mitigation of Loss of Tail Rotor Effectiveness

Author:

Zanella Paola1,Prasad J.V.R.2,Johnson Charles C.3,Mavris Dimitri N.4

Affiliation:

1. Aerospace Engineer, Concepts Beyond, New York, NY

2. Professor, Associate Director, Vertical Lift Research Center of Excellence, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

3. Research Engineer, Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City, NJ

4. Regents’ Professor, Director, Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

Abstract

Loss of tail rotor effectiveness (LTE), also known as unanticipated yaw, has been recognized to be a major contributing factor in several helicopter accidents due to the loss of directional control. Flight tests have identified specific wind azimuth regions that may alter the angle and the speed of the airflow through the tail rotor leading to LTE. Through the helicopter flight data monitoring (HFDM) program, pilots receive constant flight evaluation reports to support LTE risk mitigation. Nevertheless, the existing LTE safety metric presents several pitfalls that hinder the reliability of the detection of violations of boundaries for flight safety. To identify the appropriate methods to properly simulate and flag LTE events and develop a more comprehensive and reliable LTE safety metric to be used within the HFDM environment, a physics-based investigation of the different LTE flight characteristics is performed. The results from this investigation are expected to contribute towards an improvement in detection of LTE events, leading to a reduction in LTE-related accidents.

Publisher

AHS International dba Vertical Flight Society

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