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  • AIRCRAFT STABILITY AND CONTROL  (5)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-08-18
    Description: The development and testing of a feedback system designed to alleviate rotor blade first torsion mode oscillations associated with stall flutter are described. The system employs blade-mounted sensors to detect torsional oscillations and provide feedback in order to increase the damping of the first torsional mode. A model of the blade and control system dynamics is developed and is used to give qualitative and quantitative guidance in the design process, as well as to aid in the analysis of experimental results. System performance in wind tunnel tests in forward flight is described, and experimental results show that the system can provide substantial additional damping to stall-induced oscillations.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT STABILITY AND CONTROL
    Type: American Helicopter Society, Journal (ISSN 0002-8711); 29; 38-44
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The effect of the time-averaged rotor wake flowfield on the aerodynamic behavior of the tail rotor and fixed tail surfaces is discussed. The flowfield at the location of these surfaces is predicted by two wake models, a simplified flat wake model and an accurate free wake model. Both models are shown to give similar predictions of the flowfield in the vicinity of the empennage that are generally in agreement with experiment. The contributions of these aerodynamic interactions to the helicopter stability derivatives are described and control responses using different wake models are compared with flight test.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT STABILITY AND CONTROL
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The development and testing of a feedback system designed to alleviate the violent blade first torsion mode oscillations associated with stall flutter are described. The system, based on previously developed M.I.T. Individual-Blade-Control hardware, employs blade-mounted accelerometers to sense torsional oscillations and feeds back rate informaton to increase the damping of the first torsion mode. A linear model of the blade and control system dynamics is developed and is used to give qualitative and quantitative guidance in the design process as well as to aid in analysis of experimental results. System performance in wind tunnel tests, both in hover and forward flight, is described, and evidence is given of the system's ability to provide substantial additional damping to stall-induced blade oscillations.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT STABILITY AND CONTROL
    Type: NASA-CR-166233 , ASRL-TR-196-3
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-07-27
    Description: A new, advanced type of active control for helicopters and its application to a system for stall flutter suppression is described. The system, based on previously developed M.I.T. Individual-Blade-Control hardware, employs blade-mounted accelerometers to sense torsional oscillations and feeds back rate information to increase the damping of the first torsion mode. A linear model of the blade and control system dynamics is used to give qualitative and quantitative guidance in the design process as well as to aid in analysis of experimental results. System performance in wind tunnel tests is described, and evidence is given of the system's ability to provide substantial additional damping to stall-induced blade oscillations.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT STABILITY AND CONTROL
    Type: European Rotorcraft and Powered Lift Aircraft Forum; Sept. 8-11, 1981; Garmish-Partenkirchen
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT DESIGN, TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
    Type: Journal of Aircraft (ISSN 0021-8669); 28; 200-207
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A new, advanced type of active control for helicopters and its application to a system for stall flutter suppression is described. The system, based on previously developed M.I.T. Individual-Blade-Control hardware, employs blade-mounted accelerometers to sense torsional oscillations and feeds back rate information to increase the damping of the first torsion mode. A linear model of the blade and control system dynamics is used to give qualitative and quantitative guidance in the design process as well as to aid in analysis of experimental results. System performance in wind tunnel tests is described and evidence is given of the system's ability to provide substantial additional damping to stall-induced blade oscillations.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT STABILITY AND CONTROL
    Type: AHS PREPRINT 81-12 , Northeast Region National Specialists'' Meeting on Helicopter Vibration: Technology for the Jet Smooth Ride; Nov 02, 1981 - Nov 04, 1981; Hartford, CT
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Performance optimization for rotors in hover and axial flight is a topic of continuing importance to rotorcraft designers. The aim of this effort was to demonstrate that a numerical performance optimization algorithm could be coupled to an existing free wake hover code. This code, dubbed EHPIC (Evaluation of Hover Performacne using Influence Coefficients), uses a quasi-linear wake relaxation to solve for the rotor performance. The coupling was accomplished by expanding of the matrix of linearized influence coefficients in EHPIC to accommodate design variables and by deriving new coefficients for linearized equations governing perturbations in power and thrust. These coefficients formed the input to a linear optimization analysis, which used the flow tangency conditions on the blade and in the wake to impose equality constraints on the expanded system of equations; user-specified inequality constraints were also employed to bound the changes in the design. It was found that this locally linearized analysis could be invoked to predict a design change that would produce a reduction in the power required by the rotor at constant thrust. Thus, an efficient search for improved versions of the baseline design can be carried out while retaining the accuracy inherent in a free wake/lifting surface performance analysis. A variety of sample problems were undertaken to demonstrate the success of this approach in reducing the power required at a specified thrust for several representative rotor configurations in hover and axial flight.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT DESIGN, TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
    Type: AHS Annual Forum; May 22, 1989 - May 24, 1989; Boston, MA; United States
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