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Parametric Study for the Low BVI Noise Rotor Blade Design

  • Hwang, Chang-Jeon;Joo, Gene
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.88-98
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    • 2003
  • Compared to the noise limits (CAN7) specified in ICAO Annex 16 for civil helicopters, the Lynx helicopter equipped with BERP blades has only 0.2 EPNdB margin in the approach case although it has more than 4 EPNdB margin in fly-over and take-off conditions. The objectives of the study described in this paper were to devise a low noise main rotor blade for the Lynx using UEAF combined with the high resolution airload model ACROT. A design requirement is that the new blade, KBERP (Korean BERP) blade should achieve a significant reduction in noise during approach(at least 6EPNdB margin) without any noise penalty in fly-over and take-off conditions and minimal performance penalty. It was decided to investigate a tip modification to the BERP blade, employing the twin vortex concept to reduce the BVI noise and to retain the excellent high speed performance characteristics of BERP. Through the parametric study, the KBERP blade with optimized twin vortices has at least a 9 EPNdB noise margin in approach flight condition with only a small penalty in fly-over and take-off conditions. The KBERP tip is thus a very cost effective wav to reduce BVI noise during approach.

Numerical Evaluation of Hovering Performance of Next Generation Rotor Blade(Nrsb-1) (차세대 로터 블레이드(NRSB-1)의 제자리 비행 성능 해석)

  • Lee,Gwan-Jung;Hwang,Chang-Jeon;Kim,Jae-Mu;Ju,Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.31 no.7
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    • pp.69-74
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    • 2003
  • By employing vane tip concept, a new rotor blade (NRSB-I) has been designed to enhance the noise characteristics of BERP blade. Numerical analyses have been performed for hovering rotor and the results are compared with respect to those of original BERP blade. Although the thrust of designed rotor decreases by 6-7% due to cutout at the tip region, the results indicate that the actual performance loss is negligible because power reduction is greater than thrust loss. It is also found that aerodynamic fence is required at the outboard kink to obtain clearly separated twin-vortices because the vortex generated at kink is diffused during the convection over the blade surface.

차세대 로터 블레이드 형상정의 및 공력소음 해석

  • Yee, Kwan-Jung;Hwang, Chang-Jeon;Joo, Gene
    • Aerospace Engineering and Technology
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.35-43
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    • 2003
  • In this study, a rotor planform shape with high performance and low noise has been designed and its aerodynamic and aeroacoustic characteristics are analysed. First of all, rotor blade planform with low noise characteristics, has been designed based on the paddle-shape blade by applying vane-tip concept. Finally, noise characteristics of the designed next-generation rotor blade have been investigated and the results are compared with those of BERP blade.

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Numerical Predictions of Rotor Performance using aNavier-Stokes Simulationcoupled with a Time-Marching Free-Wake Model

  • Chung, Ki-Hoon;Yee, Kwan-Jung;Hwang, Chang-Jeon;Lee, Duck-Joo
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.62-70
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    • 2004
  • CFD method has been coupled with a time-marching free-wake model by usingfield velocity approach suggested by J. D. Baeder (Ref. 1). The coupled method hasbeen applied to rectangular and BERP-like blades and the calculated perfonnance dataare compared with the experimental results.For hovering analysis, the present method could yield sufficiently good resultswith reasonable computation time and is particularly suitable for the flow fieldanalysis with the complex shaped blade.