
doi: 10.25777/2n0e-ff53
This report details work performed at Old Dominion University focused on developing a thrust prediction capability for a rotor operating in a ship airwake. The study has built upon previous experimental work utilizing particle image velocimetry-based velocity field measurements to quantify the degree of coupling in a simplified rotor/ship airwake experiment. Using the velocity field data of the previous study, a database was built representing the volume over the landing deck. Rotor thrust was computed using blade element methods and compared to direct load cell measurements and to a superposed velocity field. Results show that the blade element method has promise but requires higher fidelity data than was available from the previous coupling study.
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