The problems of oscillatory and vibratory loading are examined from the perspective of the rotor's structural response. Blade flap, chord, and torsion responses, from flight or wind tunnel tests of eight full-scale rotors are examined and compared for high-speed flight conditions in the absence of blade stall or maneuvers. Some important similarities and differences between rotors are considered, and it is pointed out that these observations are useful in determining the appropriate tests for development of theoretical prediction methods. Among other things, major similarities were found in the dominant flapping vibratory response which occurs at 3/rev, and the root oscillatory chord bending for the CH-34, the SA 349/2, and the UH-60A; differences noted include vibratory chord bending-moment behavior of the rotors, a difference in the damper-induced behavior of CH-53A root oscillatory chord bending, and unique torsion and pitch link loading behavior exhibited by the AH1-G articulated rotor.
The response of helicopter rotors to vibratory airload
AHS National Specialists'' Meeting on Rotorcraft Dynamics ; 1989 ; Arlington, TX, United States
1989-01-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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