2001
DOI: 10.2514/2.1274
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Surface Pressure Measurements of the Orthogonal Vortex Interaction

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“…13a as thin dashed arcs. If we limit the observation to the interaction radius arc during the passing of the vortex, we observe the same behavior as described by Doolan et al [24]: a local suction on the blade, which follows the vortex and is of high amplitude on the blade leading edge. Figure 14 represents the pressure coefficient along with the streamlines on the blade leading edge, when the blade is at azimuth 360 deg.…”
Section: A Interaction With a Batchelor Vortexsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…13a as thin dashed arcs. If we limit the observation to the interaction radius arc during the passing of the vortex, we observe the same behavior as described by Doolan et al [24]: a local suction on the blade, which follows the vortex and is of high amplitude on the blade leading edge. Figure 14 represents the pressure coefficient along with the streamlines on the blade leading edge, when the blade is at azimuth 360 deg.…”
Section: A Interaction With a Batchelor Vortexsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The compressibility effects were limited to the compression side for subcritical vortices and produced a damped wave effect on the vortex core radius. Doolan et al [23][24][25], stating that the early studies of Schlinker and Amiet [1], Ahmadi [2], and Cary [3] were not representative of a realistic helicopter situation, investigated the interaction from a different point of view. They developed an experimental apparatus for a horizontal wind tunnel where a single blade rotated around a vertical axis and generated a vortex with a cycloid shape.…”
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“…These radii have been added in Figure 13(a) as thin dashed arcs. If we limit the observation to the interaction radius arc during the passing of the vortex, we observe the same behavior as described by Doolan et al [24]: a local suction on the blade, which follows the vortex and is of high amplitude on the blade leading edge. Figure 14 represents the pressure coefficient along with the streamlines on the blade leading edge, when the blade is at azimuth 360…”
Section: The Variation Of This Nondimensional Velocity Is Plotted Inmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…More recently, a series of experimental investigations of orthogonal BVI were conducted at the Glasgow University 1⋅15m × 0⋅85m low speed wind-tunnel (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19) . A novel vortex generator was used, which consisted of a one-bladed rotor rig, with the rotational axis located in the tunnel's contraction.…”
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confidence: 99%