A Model of Rotor Blade First Natural Flapping Response for Up to Three/ Rev Excitations
Abstract
Thus far, all performance calculations for the X-Wing vertical takeoff concept have used a rigid, nonflapping blade analysis. At this stage in the concept development, the flapping degree of freedom should be included for increased accuracy. Thus, a relatively simple set of equations is developed to relate rotor blade aerodynamic moments and blade flapping response which provides rapid evaluation of the blade dynamics and the resulting changes in aerodynamic loading. The relationships between the aerodynamic hinge members and the blade response are derived for the first three harmonics of flapping. Changes in flap damping due to flapping response are accounted for in the equations, which are solved using standard matrix algebra. The equations are validated by comparison with a more sophisticated analytical technique. A case is examined for the critical conversion advance ratio, and the first-order dynamic response is shown for a range of blade natural frequencies. It is shown that a blade natural frequency higher than 2-per-day is desired.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1983
- Accession Number
- ADA141725
Entities
People
- David W Taylor
- J. B. Wilkerson