CFD analysis on the performance of a coaxial rotor with lift offset at high advance ratios
Kaito Hayami, Hideaki Sugawara, Takumi Yumino, Yasutada Tanabe,, Masaharu Kameda

TL;DR
This study uses high-fidelity CFD to analyze the aerodynamic performance of coaxial rotors with lift offset at high advance ratios, revealing effects on lift-to-drag ratio and thrust fluctuations during high-speed forward flight.
Contribution
It provides detailed CFD analysis of lift offset effects on coaxial rotors at high advance ratios, including validation against experiments and insights into performance degradation mechanisms.
Findings
Lift offset improves lift-to-drag ratio at moderate advance ratios.
Performance degrades significantly when advance ratio exceeds 0.6.
Reducing collective and cyclic pitch angles can enhance performance.
Abstract
The aerodynamic performance of an isolated coaxial rotor in forward flight is analyzed by a high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics (CFD) approach. The analysis focuses on the high-speed forward flight with an advance ratio of 0.5 or higher. The effect of the degree of the rolling moment on the rotor thrust, called lift offset, is studied in detail. The coaxial rotor model is a pair of contrarotating rotors, each rotor consisting of two untwisted blades with a radius of 1.016 m. The pitch angle of the blades is controlled by both collective and cyclic as in a conventional single main-rotor helicopter. CFD analysis is performed using a flow solver based on the compressible Navier-Stokes equations with a Reynolds-averaged turbulence model. Laminar/turbulent transition in the boundary layer is taken into account in the calculation. The rotor trim for target forces and moments is…
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