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Fast Rotorcraft Sizing Principles and Requirements Impact: Focus on Tiltrotor Architecture

Giulia Rovedatti, Valerio Rossetti, Alan Loi, Matteo Pecoraro, Pietro Sabato, Cristian Lilliu


Presented at Forum 82 — the Vertical Flight Society's Annual Forum and Technology Display
Aircraft Design Technical Session
16 pages

 

Abstract:
Within the next years, it is expected that the capabilities that are demanded to the rotorcraft fleet would be enhanced with respect to the current ones. Very long range, speed above typical rotorcraft performance, hot and high HOGE capability and high payload capacity are foreseen, together with limitation on aircraft take-off weight (TOW): among these sizing cardinal requirements, speed characteristics and long-range operations drive the sizing towards innovative solution, to overcome the physical limitation of a conventional rotorcraft. The work starts with a performance-based comparison of different fast rotorcraft architectures, comparing it with respect to the conventional helicopter, used as benchmark. Once first investigation loop is completed with a preliminary sizing analysis, a detailed one is focused on tiltrotor architecture, showing the impact of hover and high-speed capability on lifting and powerplant systems, as well as the impact of sizing criteria on the overall performance. In such second step, a matrix scenario is proposed, where both requirements and sizing criteria are evaluated to show the peculiarity on tiltrotor solution. In conclusion, considerations on balanced criteria for tiltrotor sizing are reported, with focus on sizing trade-off.

 

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