A CFD-Based Examination of Rotor-Rotor Separation Effects on Interactional Aerodynamics for eVTOL Aircraft

Author:

Healy Richard1,Misiorowski Matthew1,Gandhi Farhan1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Mobility with Vertical Lift (MOVE), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

Abstract

This study systematically investigates the aerodynamic interactions of a two-rotor system with a front rotor and an aft rotor aligned with the direction of flow. The rotors are 5.5 ftdiameter fixed-pitch rotors operating at approximately 12 lb/ft2 disk loading, representative of large eVTOL aircraft. Fluid flow is simulated using the commercial Navier–Stokes solver, AcuSolve, with a detached eddy simulation (DES) model. Simulations were performed nominally at 40 kt edgewise flight for nine cases corresponding to three values of longitudinal hub–hub separation (2.5R, 3R, 3.5R) and three values of vertical offset (0, 0.25 R, 0.5 R ). Aft rotor performance was compared to an isolated rotor operating in the same conditions in order to quantify the effects of rotor–rotor interaction. For the cases where the aft rotor is closest to the front rotor (2.5R longitudinal offset, zero vertical offset), the aft rotor produced 8.4% less thrust and required 13.4% higher torque than a rotor in isolation. When vertical rotor separation was increased, interactional aerodynamic effects decreased. For a 2.5R longitudinal offset, increasing the vertical offset to 0.5 R decreased the lift deficit to 4.6% and the torque penalty to 6.8%. Increasing the longitudinal offset to 3.5R (while keeping the vertical offset at zero) also reduced interactional aerodynamic effects, but reductions in lift deficit and torque penalty were smaller than those observed with 0.5R vertical offset. Reducing disk loading was found to strengthen interactional aerodynamic effects, with an 11.5% thrust deficit at 6 lb/ft2 compared to 9.0% at 12 lb/ft2. An increase in flight speed also increased interactional aerodynamic penalties from 5.4% thrust deficit at 20 kt to 12.2% at 60 kt. The increased interactional aerodynamic penalties with the reduction in disk loading and increase in flight speed were both attributed to an increase in wake skew angle and the resulting decrease in separation between the aft rotor disk and front rotor wake.

Publisher

AHS International dba Vertical Flight Society

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