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Coaxial vs Single rotor configuration....Performance and Flying Qualities
Always wondered.......despite an established and well researched "single main rotor + tail rotor" config ...what was N I Kamov's inspration behind the seemingly complex and untreaded "Coaxial " territory.
Starting this thread to discuss concrete results on 1.==> Performance advantages 2.==> Handling qualities (Stability and manoeuverability) 3.==>Other factors Performance A 10 to 16% advantage in terms of useful load has been cited by the Coaxial helicopters in various books/research papers/ claims. Q. Whats the explanation for this ? Handling Qualities How do the longitudinat / lateral / directional stability compare with a conventional configuration helicopter? Coments on the manoeuverability and comparison. Please pitch in and lets all get enlightened. For starters I found a sort of compendium of all research on Coaxial helicopters.... http://www.humanpoweredhelicopters.o...sa-tp-3675.pdf Quiet a few point of views and gets confusing on the results. |
hey ! i,m not a helicopter specialist, but i think the advantages are the same like in contra rotaing propellers in aircraft.
the advantage is that on one hand you can transmit more power/thrust/lift for a given rotor diameter and on the other hand there are no power losses from a tangential airflow which is "wasted" on a single prop installation. on the other hand its a good question why only kamov went for it - when it would be a real advantage for helicopters many others would design it the same way. and i cannot say anything about stability differences . |
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