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An analytical investigation of the free-tip rotor for helicopters

Abstract

A rotor configuration called the free-tip rotor was analytically investigated for its potential to improve helicopter forward-flight performance characteristics. This rotor differs from a conventional rotor only in the blade tip region. In this configuration, the tip is self-adjusting in pitch with respect to the rest of the blade, in accordance with a moment balance about its pitch axis. With this self-adjusting capability, the resulting pitch motion generates a more uniform airload distribution around the azimuth. Computer math models were used to compare performance characteristics of the free tip rotor with those of a conventional rotor operation at flight speeds from 130 to 160 knots. The results of this analysis indicate that the free-tip rotor improves cruise lift-drag ratio by at least 22%

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