NASA-TT-F-823-1976 Theory of the lifting airscrew《上升螺旋桨原理》.pdf
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1、NASA TeelnNicrr TRANSLATION , wk a aD 1 THEORY OH THE LIFTING AlRXRJ!W Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ANNOTATION General During this tr
2、anslators visit to Moscow on the occasion of the USSR-US Aeronautical Symposium in 1973, he had the pleasure of receiving, from Dr. Ye.S. Vozhdayev, a copy of the “justpublishedtt book entitled, Theory of the Lifting Airscrew. A cursory look at the contents seemed to confirm the claim expressed by i
3、ts authors in the Preface that this is a unique publication, not only in the USSR, but in the West as well. A more thorough reading further confirmed that this, indeed, is an exceptional text in the sense that contained within its covers is probably the most thorough exposition of the application of
4、 the vortex theory to rotary- wing aerodynamics. In that respect, one might even regret that this complete reliance on the vortex theory in the presentation of the subject is not, somehow, reflected in the title. Undoubtedly, there are some students and practitioners in the field of rotary wings, an
5、d this translator is one of them, who would believe that in a complete presentation of helicopter aero- dynamics as well as that of other airscrew-type aircraft, there is room for the momentum, and combined blade-element - momentum theories1. However, one should also keep in mind that at the current
6、 state of technology, the vortex theory represents the basis for almost all computer programs related to aeroelastic phenomena of the rotor, as well as for many detailed performance predictions of rotary-wing aircraft. For this reason, the Russian book appeared as a potentially useful source of info
7、rma- tion for the practicing rotary-wing aerodynamicist and/or aero- elastician. It might also serve as a basic text for academic courses. Finally, its value was recognized as a useful reference book and supplementary reading material to be used with other textbooks. This latter aspect was of partic
8、ular interest to this translator in conjunction with the preparation (under a USAAMRDL/NASA contract) of a textbook on fundamentals of rotary- wing aerodynamics. In view of the above-mentioned aspects, the desirability of trans- lating the book into English was discussed; first with Dr. I. Statler,
9、Director of Ames Directorate; and then with Mr. P. Yaggy, Director, and Dr. R. Carlson, Deputy Director of the U.S. Army Air Mobility Research 6 Development Labs (USAAMRDL). They con- curred that the Theory of the Lifting Airscrew should be made available to the English-speaking technical community.
10、 Conse- quently, material contained in this volume was prepared for USAAMRDL by this translator in cooperation with Mrs. Wanda L. Metz, under contract from NASA to Boeing Vertol Company. iii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Technical C
11、omments Even before starting to study the translated text, the poten- tial reader may ask, “What is new and different in the Soviet approach from that encountered in Western literature, and in what respect does the Soviet school-of-thought appear to vary from that of ours?“ In trying to answer these
12、 questions, one may run the risk of oversimplification and generalization. This is especially true when, as in this case, one is dis- cussing or trying to describe a school-of-thought associated with an active and continuously developing field of technologi- cal and scientific endeavors. Here, one s
13、olitary researcher or small group of investigators thrusting in a new direction might completely change the already established trends. Never- theless, accepting this risk of oversimplification, I will try to indicate what is unique in the Soviet approach to the appli- cation of the vortex theory to
14、 rotary-wing aerodynamics. After following a survey of the field (such as that by Landgrebe and cheney2), one gets the impression that in the West, two periods in the development of rotary-wing aircraft aerodynamics can be distinguished; one, up to the early 60s before the appearance of high-capacit
15、y computers, and from then to the present, where the reliance on computers plays a decisive role. However, before the appearance of high-capacity computers, the development of the vortex theory in the USSR and the West ran along two, separate, but more or less, parallel, courses. At the dawning of t
16、he airscrew vortex theory (in the late teens and early twenties), the Soviet school had a head start with the published works of numerous Russian theoretical aero- and hydro-dynamicists; especially, those of Joukowsky and his students. In this respect, one should realize that Joukowsky, during this
17、period, solved the problem of a stationary airscrew with an in- finite number of blades through the concept of a straight cylin- drical vortex wake. However, because of the lack of exchange of ideas between the USSR and the West, this translator as well as a majority of those engaged in the field of
18、 airscrew aerodynamics in the West give the credit for the originality of this approach to Knight and efner (1937). Although the classic works of Lamb, Glauert, Lock, Goldstein, and Betz, as well as all volumes of Durand, etc., were known to the Soviet school, contacts with the West were very limite
19、d until the sixties. Nevertheless there are indications that tech- nical literature in the field of rotary-wing aerodynamics pub- lished in the West had penetrated to the USSR, It may be assumed, Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-hence,
20、 that, either directly or indirectly, the Soviet train- of-thought bears some imprint of this influence; while in con- trast, the flow of thoughts in the field of rotary-wing aero- dynamics from the USSR to the West was practically nonexistent until the works of Mil became available through a NASA t
21、ransla- tion in the late sixties4, and other, rather sporadic, transla- tions. It appears that until the sixties, working in that atmosphere of separation, bth the Western and the Soviet schools aimed at the best possible determination of the time-average velocities in- duced in the surrounding medi
22、um by an airscrew in general, and helicopter rotors in particular, in various regimes of flight. Making numerous simplifying assumptions regarding the shape of the wake, attempts were made to obtain solutions for the induced velocities as well as their harmonics under rather simple mathe- matical fo
23、rms. Auxiliary graphs and tables were also made avail- able. Works of Castles and eeeuw, ad well as Heyson and IKatzoff6, etc., can be cited as typical for that period. With the increasirig difficulties encountered in such tasks as the determination of instantaneous induced velocities taking into ac
24、count the time-dependent deformation of the wake, etc., it became more and more difficult to obtain solutions, either explicitly expressed by simple mathematical formulae or with the help of special functions whose tables are generally avail- able. In this respect, a statement by 1liller7, although
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