A comparative assessment of high-speed rotorcraft concepts (HSRC) - Reaction driven stopped rotor/wing and variable diameter tiltrotor
Author(s) -
Jimmy C. Tai,
Dimitri N. Mavris,
Daniel Schrage
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
1997 world aviation congress
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1997-5548
Subject(s) - wing , rotor (electric) , variable (mathematics) , aerospace engineering , mechanical engineering , engineering , computer science , structural engineering , materials science , mathematics , mathematical analysis
The objective of this paper is to illustrate the methods and tools developed to size and synthesize a stopped rotor/wing vehicle using a reaction drive system, including how this design capability is incorporated into a sizing and synthesis tool, VASCOMP II. This new capability is used to design a vehicle capable of performing a V-22 escort mission, and a sized vehicle description with performance characteristics is presented. The resulting vehicle is then compared side-by-side to a variable diameter tiltrotor designed for the same mission. Results of this analysis indicate that the reaction-driven rotor concept holds promise relative to alternative concepts, but that the variable diameter tiltrotor has several inherent performance advantages. Additionally, the stopped rotor/wing needs considerably more development to reach maturity.
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