Full-scale investigation of aerodynamic interactions between a rotor and fuselage

A wind tunnel program has been conducted in the NASA Ames National Full-Scale Aerodynamics Complex to investigate the aerodynamic interactions between a full-scale helicopter main rotor and simple fuselage. This program provides the first complete, quantitative data base detailing the effects of a rotor on a full-scale fuselage. Steady fuselage and rotor loads were obtained as well as steady and unsteady fuselage pressures. Data were acquired over a range of rotor thrusts, advance ratios, and shaft tilts. As expected, results indicate that the largest effects on mean fuselage forces, moments, and surface pressures occur at low speeds and high rotor thrusts. Quantitative comparisons were made to determine the ability of small-scale tests to simulate the effect of the rotor on mean fuselage forces and pressures.