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2016

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Aerospace Engineering

Washington University in St. Louis

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Semi-Empirical Modeling Of Two-Dimensional And Three-Dimensional Dynamic Stall, Ramin Modarres May 2016

Semi-Empirical Modeling Of Two-Dimensional And Three-Dimensional Dynamic Stall, Ramin Modarres

McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Helicopters are generally limited in their performance by the phenomenon of dynamic stall. The purpose of this work is to develop a method for modeling dynamic stall that is appropriate to preliminary design and flight simulator applications. Unlike other semi-empirical dynamic stall models, the model developed in this thesis, not only counts for the well-known, three-dimensional flow effects on the stalled loads but also captures the secondary vortex-shedding phenomenon that has been seen in experiments. The fundamental physics that modify dynamic-stall behavior and that have been extended from two-dimensional to three-dimensional flow are, namely: 1.) yawed flow, 2.) time-varying velocity, …