Unsteady effects of the seperated flow at the tail section of a helicopter fuselage

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Abstract

The flow around a helicopter fuselage was investigated experimentally. For this purpose a scaled wind- tunnel model was Instrumented with steady and unsteady pressure probes at the lower part of the fuselage tail section The flow field in the wake area of the helicopter was measured with a Stereo-PIV system. A strong positive pressure gradient followed by stagnation at the lower tall section of the fuselage defines the flow separation. The pressure distribution for the base line case show some indications of vortex generation at the tail, which develops downstream and can also be detected by the flow field measurements. The Influence of the support strut of the wind tunnel model was demonstrated by two model mount variations. The vortex strength is reduced by the disturbing effect of the support strut. A first estimation of the position of boundary layer transition was made. The unsteady effects of the flow separation at the lower tail section of the fuselage were investigated.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication35th European Rotorcraft Forum 2009, ERF 2009
Pages877-885
Number of pages9
StatePublished - 2009
Event35th European Rotorcraft Forum 2009, ERF 2009 - Hamburg, Germany
Duration: 22 Sep 200925 Sep 2009

Publication series

Name35th European Rotorcraft Forum 2009, ERF 2009
Volume2

Conference

Conference35th European Rotorcraft Forum 2009, ERF 2009
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityHamburg
Period22/09/0925/09/09

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