Grosshans, Holger
[UCL]
Szász, Robert-Zoltan
Papalexandris, Miltiadis
[UCL]
A helicopter flying through an atmosphere containing particulates may accumulate high electrostatic charges which can challenge its operational safety. In this paper we elaborate and validate a triboelectric charging model to predict the electrification experienced by a helicopter while hovering in dusty air. We employed Large Eddy simulations to describe the turbulent structures inherent in the flow around the rotorcraft. The dust particles were tracked individually in a Lagrangian framework. A model accounting for the triboelectric charge transfer when a particle hits the helicopter was introduced. The results demonstrate the accuracy of the proposed approach and allow a detailed analysis of the location of the charge accumulation.
Bibliographic reference |
Grosshans, Holger ; Szász, Robert-Zoltan ; Papalexandris, Miltiadis. Modeling the electrostatic charging of a helicopter during hovering in dusty atmosphere. In: Aerospace Science and Technology, Vol. 64, p. 31-38 (2017) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/183116 |