Claims
- 1. A method of operating a rotor aircraft at high speeds, the rotor aircraft having a wing, a thrust source and a rotor, the method comprising:
(a) operating the thrust source to move the aircraft forward; (b) supplying lift due to air flowing over the wing; (c) without supplying power to the rotor, causing the rotor to rotate due to the forward movement of the aircraft; (d) controlling the speed of rotation of the rotor by tilting the rotor relative to the direction of flight; and (e) reducing collective pitch of the rotor to less than zero.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the amount of collective pitch applied in step (e) is selected to limit a degree of ascent of an advancing blade of the rotor and simultaneously limit a degree of descent of a retreating blade of the rotor.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein step (e) results in each of the advancing and retreating blades of the rotor having a leading edge below and a trailing edge above a plane of rotation of the rotor.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the speed of rotation of the rotor and the forward velocity of the aircraft are controlled to achieve a Mu of 0.75, whereby three-fourths of the length of the retreating blade of the rotor has reverse flow.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the speed of rotation of the rotor and the forward velocity of the aircraft are controlled to achieve a Mu of 0.1, whereby the entire length of a retreating blade of the rotor has reverse flow.
- 6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the speed of rotation of the rotor and the forward velocity of the aircraft are controlled such that a retreating blade of the rotor will experience reverse airflow throughout its entire length.
- 7. A method of operating a rotor aircraft at high speeds, the aircraft having a wing and a rotor that rotates in a rotor plane, comprising:
(a) supplying thrust to move the aircraft forward at a sufficient velocity to create lift due to air flowing over the wing; (b) tilting the rotor plane rearward to maintain an angle of attack sufficient to keep the rotor turning in auto-rotation at a rate that results in reverse air flow over a retreating blade of the rotor substantially to its tip; and (c) reducing collective pitch on the rotor to below zero to reduce lift created by an advancing blade and increase lift created by the reverse flow across the retreating blade.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the amount of tilt, speed of rotation of the rotor, and the forward velocity of the aircraft are controlled to maintain a tip speed of the advancing blade to less than a speed of sound.
- 9. The method according to claim 7, further comprising:
allowing the advancing blade to rise, thereby reducing its angle of attack and lift, and allowing the retreating blade to descend, thereby increasing its angle of attack and lift.
- 10. A method of operating a rotor aircraft at high forward speeds, the aircraft having a wing, and a rotor that rotates within a rotor disk, defining an advancing blade and a retreating blade, the method comprising:
(a) supplying thrust to move the aircraft forward at a velocity that creates lift due to air flowing over the wing; (b) tilting the rotor disk to a degree that causes the rotor to autorotate due to airflow across the rotor disk; (c) reducing collective pitch of the rotor such that the advancing blade and the retreating blades have their leading edges below the rotor disk and trailing edges above the rotor disk; (d) allowing the advancing blade to rise to decrease lift caused by the advancing blade and allowing the retreating blade to fall to increase lift caused by the retreating blade; and (e) controlling steps (a) through (c) to cause the airflow across the retreating blade to be from the trailing edge to the leading edge substantially to a tip of the retreating blade.
- 11. The method according to claim 10, wherein steps (b) and (c) are controlled such that an amount of lift created by auto-rotation of the rotor is substantially less than the lift created due to air flowing over the wings.
- 12. The method according to claim 10, wherein the amount of tilt, speed of rotation of the rotor, and the forward velocity of the aircraft are controlled to maintain a tip speed of the advancing blade to less than a speed of sound.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This invention claims the priority date of provisional application Ser. No. 60/207,025, filed May 25, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60207025 |
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