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M.S. Thesis Proposal: Luke Battey

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M.S. Thesis Proposal by

Luke Battey

(Advisor: Prof. L. Sankar)

“A Hybrid Navier-Stokes/Vortex Particle Wake Methodology for Modeling Helicopter Rotors in Forward Flight and Maneuvers”

October 20th, 2017 @ 11:00 a.m.
Montgomery Knight Room 325

Abstract
Maneuvering flight and high-speed flight are critical design points in any rotorcraft’s operating envelope. These conditions give complex flow phenomena, creating high stresses and vibrations. To accurately predict the flow properties over the relatively flexible rotor blades, coupling between computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computational structural dynamics (CSD) is required.

In this work, GT-Hybrid, a hybrid wake rotorcraft CFD code that is coupled to DYMORE, is used. A vortex particle method has been implemented in place of the existing lattice methodology. Results have been obtained for two forward flight simulations and are in good agreement with flight test and wind tunnel data.

It is proposed that the GT-Hybrid solver with the vortex particle method be further evaluated by simulating three maneuvering flight conditions – a pull-up maneuver, and two dive-turn maneuvers.

Committee Members
Dr. Lakshmi N. Sankar, Advisor
School of Aerospace Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology

Dr. Daniel P. Shrage
School of Aerospace Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology

Dr. J.V.R Prasad
School of Aerospace Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology

Status

  • Workflow Status:Published
  • Created By:Margaret Ojala
  • Created:10/09/2017
  • Modified By:Margaret Ojala
  • Modified:10/09/2017