Formula for thrust force on helicopter

In summary, the formula to calculate the thrust force exerted by the rotor blades of a helicopter on the air is given by multiplying the blade area, air density, rotational speed squared, blade pitch angle, and lift coefficient. This formula does not have a closed form solution and requires an iterative loop to calculate.
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can anyone please give me the formula to calculate the thrust force exerted by the rotor blades of the helicopter on the air
 
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We have had this question several times before. Please use the search function. Also, there is no closed form solution to calculate the thrust on a rotor blade. It requires an iterative loop.
 
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Sure, the formula to calculate the thrust force exerted by the rotor blades of a helicopter on the air is:

Thrust = (blade area) x (air density) x (rotational speed)^2 x (blade pitch angle) x (lift coefficient)

Where:
- Blade area is the total area swept by the rotor blades
- Air density is the density of the air through which the blades are moving
- Rotational speed is the speed at which the rotor blades are spinning
- Blade pitch angle is the angle at which the blades are tilted relative to the air
- Lift coefficient is a factor that takes into account the shape and design of the blades

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
 

Related to Formula for thrust force on helicopter

1. What is the formula for calculating the thrust force on a helicopter?

The formula for thrust force on a helicopter is: Thrust = (Air density x Rotor area x Rotor speed^2 x Blade pitch angle)/4.
This formula takes into account the air density, the area of the rotor blades, the speed of the rotor, and the angle at which the blades are pitched.

2. How does air density affect the thrust force on a helicopter?

Air density plays a crucial role in determining the thrust force on a helicopter. As air density increases, the amount of air molecules passing through the rotor also increases, resulting in a higher thrust force. On the other hand, a decrease in air density will result in a decrease in thrust force.

3. What is the significance of rotor speed in the formula for thrust force?

Rotor speed is a key factor in determining the thrust force on a helicopter. The faster the rotor spins, the higher the air velocity over the blades, resulting in a greater lift force. This is why helicopters can hover or fly vertically, as the high rotor speed generates enough thrust force to counteract the force of gravity.

4. How does blade pitch angle affect the thrust force on a helicopter?

The angle at which the rotor blades are pitched also has a significant impact on the thrust force. When the blades are pitched at a higher angle, more air is deflected downwards, resulting in a higher lift force. On the other hand, a lower blade pitch angle will result in a lower lift force. Pilots can adjust the blade pitch angle to control the amount of thrust force and maneuver the helicopter.

5. Are there any other factors that can affect the thrust force on a helicopter?

Yes, there are other factors that can affect the thrust force on a helicopter, such as the weight of the helicopter, the design of the rotor blades, and external environmental conditions like wind speed and direction. These factors can impact the efficiency of the rotor and ultimately affect the thrust force.

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