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Purpose

This paper aims to present the novel methodology of computational simulation of a helicopter flight, developed especially to investigate the vortex ring state (VRS) – a dangerous phenomenon that may occur in helicopter vertical or steep descent. Therefore, the methodology has to enable modelling of fast manoeuvres of a helicopter such as the entrance in and safe escape from the VRS. The additional purpose of the paper is to discuss the results of conducted simulations of such manoeuvres.

Design/methodology/approach

The developed methodology joins several methods of computational fluid dynamics and flight dynamic. The approach consists of calculation of aerodynamic forces acting on rotorcraft, by solution of the unsteady Reynold-averaged Navier–Stokes (URANS) equations using the finite volume method. In parallel, the equations of motion of the helicopter and the fluid–structure-interaction equations are solved. To reduce computational costs, the flow effects caused by rotating blades are modelled using a simplified approach based on the virtual blade model.

Findings

The developed methodology of computational simulation of fast manoeuvres of a helicopter may be a valuable and reliable tool, useful when investigating the VRS. The presented results of conducted simulations of helicopter manoeuvres qualitatively comply with both the results of known experimental studies and flight tests.

Research limitations/implications

The continuation of the presented research will primarily include quantitative validation of the developed methodology, with respect to well-documented flight tests of real helicopters.

Practical implications

The VRS is a very dangerous phenomenon that usually causes a sudden decrease of rotor thrust, an increase of the descent rate, deterioration of manoeuvrability and deficit of power. Because of this, it is difficult and risky to test the VRS during the real flight tests. Therefore, the reliable computer simulations performed using the developed methodology can significantly contribute to increase helicopter flight safety.

Originality/value

The paper presents the innovative and original methodology for simulating fast helicopter manoeuvres, distinguished by the original approach to flight control as well as the fact that the aerodynamic forces acting on the rotorcraft are calculated during the simulation based on the solution of URANS equations.

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