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Preparation for Testing a Full Scale OH-6A Rotor System with HHC installed

Authors: Derle G. Hagwood Jr; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
Abstract:
In the 1970's and 198O's Hughes Helicopters, now McDonnell Douglas Helicopters, in conjunction with the U. S. Army and NASA developed and flight tested the first successful Higher Harmonic Control system for the purpose of reducing helicopter vibration levels. In addition to the reduced vibration levels interesting benefits were also noticed in the areas of acoustic signature and helicopter power requirements. For many years the reduced power requirements could not be explained and therefore were downplayed and not publicized. In the past three years research at the Naval Postgraduate School has been conducted regarding this phenomena and it has been sufficiently explained. The next step in the process is to mount a full scale OH-6A main rotor system on a test stand and conduct testing in order to validate the earlier documented power savings. This thesis documents efforts that have been made in 1994 and 1995 towards accomplishing that goal.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Master's thesis
Pages: 89
Report Date: JUN 95
Report Number: A798203
Keywords relating to this report:
*FLIGHT TESTING
*HELICOPTER ROTORS
*HELICOPTERS
ACOUSTIC SIGNATURES
CONTROL SYSTEMS
HARMONICS
POWER
REDUCTION
REQUIREMENTS
SAVINGS
TEST STANDS
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