Reduction of Hub and Pylon Fairing Drag

A wind tunnel test was conducted to obtain data on several drag reduction methods for rotorcraft hubs. The objective of the test was to use small-scale models to develop the technology to substantially reduce hub drag. A helicopter test model, which did not incorporate a rotor, was used to study single-rotor fairing configurations. The rotor shaft assembly was modeled with nonrotating hardware. Drag trend data was obtained for the following fairing configuration changes: hub-fairing camber, hub-fairing thickness ratio, hub-fairing surface curvature, hub-fairing height with respect to the fuselage, inclusion of blade shanks in the hub fairings, hub- and pylon-fairing gaps, pylon-fairing cross-sectional geometry, pylon-fairing thickness ratio and camber. Substantial drag reductions could potentially result from application of the test results to helicopter hub- and pylon-fairing design.