Hey there,
Good to see you around!
It is great there are so many pilots frequenting the OT forums!
You flew the UH-60A primarily if I remember correctly? Don't worry, I haven't forgotten about the Black Hawk! In fact, much of the work I've done on the Apache flight model has been applied to the UH-60 FDM as well. I'll try to get a new versions up of the flight models for both the AH-64 and the UH-60 sometime this coming week. It would be great to get your feedback.
I certainly need to do more research about the aerodynamic differences between each type of rotor system; fully articulated, semi-rigid and rigid.
From my understanding, in a rigid rotor system the flapping moment occurs by means of blade flex instead of articulated hinges. Specifically, with a rigid rotor system, does the rotor disk's collective lift vector change angle relative to the airframe in the direction of cyclic, or is it only the pitch/roll angle of the aircraft that changes?
With a semi-ridged or articulated system, the rotor disk tilts in the direction of cyclic, so does differential blade flex due to cyclic pitch have the same effect with a ridged system? It seems logical that the load, and therefore the flex, on each blade changes with cyclic pitch, and if forward cyclic is applied there will be an average differential between the fore and aft blades.
If anyone knows of any sources for aerodynamic data or a mathematical model of the Apache, it would be extremely helpful. I have found some, such as the basic specifications for the main rotor and tail rotor, but am lacking sufficient quantitative data. I have enough data on the turbine engines and APU, but have almost nothing about the gear ratios for the transmission/gear box. I'm also having a hard time determining the center of gravity location and the moments of inertia (empty weight) for the AH-64D Longbow and/or AH-64E Guardian.
Best regards,
Uriah