Affiliation:
1. U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Center Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA
Abstract
The UH-60A Airloads Workshop was a unique collaboration of aeromechanics experts from the U.S. Government, industry, and academia to address technical issues that hindered accurate rotor loads predictions. The Airloads Workshop leveraged the NASA/Army UH-60A Airloads flight test and
NFAC wind tunnel test data. It functioned continuously for 17 years, from 2001 to 2018, and brought about one of the most important advancements in rotorcraft aeromechanics prediction capabilities by successfully demonstrating high-fidelity coupled computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computational
structural dynamics (CSD) analyses for both steady and maneuvering flight. The article is divided into two parts. Part I surveys the background of rotorcraft CFD/CSD development difficulties, the origins of the Airloads Workshop, and the rapid success achieved during the first phase that consisted
of eight Workshops. Part II describes ongoing development during the subsequent two phases of the Airloads Workshop, the Ninth through the 13th, and the 14th through the 31st Workshops; the impact of the Airloads Workshop; and the lessons learned. Part I surveys the technical activities that
led to a breakthrough for CFD/CSD coupling to successfully predict rotor blade airloads in trimmed steady-level flight conditions. This success illustrated the importance of collaboration among key experts with diverse backgrounds focused on a common objective to advance rotorcraft prediction
methods.
Publisher
AHS International dba Vertical Flight Society
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