The dynamic loads transmitted from the rotor to the airframe are responsible for vibrations, discomfort and alternate stress on components. A new and promising way to minimize vibration is to reduce dynamic loads at their source by performing an aeroelastic optimization of the rotor. This optimization uses couplings between the flapwise-bending motion and the torsion motion. The impacts of elastic couplings (composite anisotropy) and inertial couplings (center-of-gravity offset) on blade dynamic behavior and on dynamic loads are evaluated in this paper. First, analytical results, based on a purely linear modal approach, are given to understand the influence of these couplings on blade dynamic behavior. Then, a complete nonlinear aeroelastic model of the rotor, including elastic and inertial couplings, is derived. Finally, this last model is used to improve a simplified but representative blade (homogeneous beam with constant chord) and results are presented.
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November 2015
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Aeroelastic Tailoring of Helicopter Blades
Donatien Cornette,
Donatien Cornette
1
Dynamics Department,
e-mail: donatien.cornette@isae.fr
Airbus Helicopters
,Marignane Cedex F-13725
, France
e-mail: donatien.cornette@isae.fr
1Corresponding author.
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Benjamin Kerdreux,
Benjamin Kerdreux
Dynamics Engineer
Dynamics Department,
e-mail: benjamin.kerdreux@airbus.com
Dynamics Department,
Airbus Helicopters
,Marignane Cedex F-13725
, France
e-mail: benjamin.kerdreux@airbus.com
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Guilhem Michon,
Guilhem Michon
Associate Professor
Université de Toulouse, ISAE,
e-mail: guilhem.michon@isae.fr
Université de Toulouse, ISAE,
ICA (Institut Clément Ader)
,Toulouse F-31055
, France
e-mail: guilhem.michon@isae.fr
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Yves Gourinat
Yves Gourinat
Professor
Université de Toulouse, ISAE,
e-mail: yves.gourinat@isae.fr
Université de Toulouse, ISAE,
ICA (Institut Clément Ader)
,Toulouse F-31055
, France
e-mail: yves.gourinat@isae.fr
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Donatien Cornette
Dynamics Department,
e-mail: donatien.cornette@isae.fr
Airbus Helicopters
,Marignane Cedex F-13725
, France
e-mail: donatien.cornette@isae.fr
Benjamin Kerdreux
Dynamics Engineer
Dynamics Department,
e-mail: benjamin.kerdreux@airbus.com
Dynamics Department,
Airbus Helicopters
,Marignane Cedex F-13725
, France
e-mail: benjamin.kerdreux@airbus.com
Guilhem Michon
Associate Professor
Université de Toulouse, ISAE,
e-mail: guilhem.michon@isae.fr
Université de Toulouse, ISAE,
ICA (Institut Clément Ader)
,Toulouse F-31055
, France
e-mail: guilhem.michon@isae.fr
Yves Gourinat
Professor
Université de Toulouse, ISAE,
e-mail: yves.gourinat@isae.fr
Université de Toulouse, ISAE,
ICA (Institut Clément Ader)
,Toulouse F-31055
, France
e-mail: yves.gourinat@isae.fr
1Corresponding author.
2Pitch corresponds to the rigid rotation along the spanwise axis imposed by the control system, flap is the out-of-plane motion of the blade, lead-lag corresponds to the in-plane motion and torsion deals with the elastic rotation of blade around the spanwise axis. The notation nΩ, corresponding to the nth harmonic of rotation speed, is a pulsation and represents an event that occurs n times per revolution (n/rev).
Contributed by the Design Engineering Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL AND NONLINEAR DYNAMICS. Manuscript received March 12, 2014; final manuscript received May 1, 2014; published online April 9, 2015. Assoc. Editor: José L. Escalona.
J. Comput. Nonlinear Dynam. Nov 2015, 10(6): 061001 (12 pages)
Published Online: November 1, 2015
Article history
Received:
March 12, 2014
Revision Received:
May 1, 2014
Online:
April 9, 2015
Citation
Cornette, D., Kerdreux, B., Michon, G., and Gourinat, Y. (November 1, 2015). "Aeroelastic Tailoring of Helicopter Blades." ASME. J. Comput. Nonlinear Dynam. November 2015; 10(6): 061001. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4027717
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