Hot Gas Ingestion Effects On Fuel Control Surge Recovery and AH-1 Rotor Drive Train Torque Spikes

Abstract

This report summarizes the work accomplished through computer simulation to understand the impact of the hydromechanical turbine assembly (TA) fuel control on rocket gas ingestion induced engine surges on the AH-1 (Cobra) helicopter. These surges excite the lightly damped torsional modes of the Cobra rotor drive train and can cause overtorqueing of the tail rotor shaft. The simulation studies show that the hydromechanical TA control has a negligible effect on drive train resonances because its response is sufficiently attenuated at the resonant frequencies. However, a digital electronic control working through the TA control's separate, emergency fuel metering system has been identified as a solution to the overtorqueing problem. State-of-the-art software within the electronic control can provide active damping of the rotor drive train to eliminate excessive torque spikes due to any disturbances including engine surges and aggressive helicopter maneuvers. Modifications to the existing TA hydromechanical control are relatively minor, and existing engine sensors can be utilized by the electronic control. Therefore, it is concluded that the combination of full authority digital electronic control (FADEC), with hydromechanical backup using the existing TA control enhances flight safety, improves helicopter performance, reduces pilot workload and provides a substantial payback for very little investment.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA290130

Entities

People

  • Frank Tokarski
  • Martin Books
  • Mihir Desai
  • Raymond Zagranski

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Aircrafts
  • Airframes
  • Control Systems
  • Emergencies
  • Engine Surge
  • Failure Mode And Effect Analysis
  • Frequency
  • Frequency Response
  • Guide Vanes
  • Helicopter Rotors
  • Helicopters
  • Maneuvers
  • Resonance
  • Resonant Frequency
  • Simulations
  • Tail Rotors
  • Test And Evaluation

Readers

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics
  • Microelectronics - Microelectromechanical Systems