Title :
Helicopter rotary and fixed system dynamics during hover and high speed flights
Author :
Taikang Ning ; Wei, John Fushang ; Hang Yang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Trinity Coll., Hartford, CT, USA
Abstract :
This paper uses linear power spectral analysis to quantify servo-flap helicopter vibratory data measured from multiple locations of the rotor blade system and the fuselage. Vibration is the most important performance index in helicopter design and this paper compares helicopter vibrations during hover and high-speed cruising flights. In particular, we compared vibratory data measured from three locations of the rotating system: servo-flap mid-span bending, rotor blade chord-wise rod axial load, rotor blade flatwise bending and from the fixed system instrument panel and the central gravity of the fuselage in lateral, longitudinal, and vertical directions. Vibratory energy were computed and recorded from the 1st to the 6th harmonics of fundamental rotation frequency. The results provided a quantitative delineation of the vibratory behavior of the rotor blade and the fuselage under different flight conditions and, more importantly, allowed us to verify system performance conformed to servo-flap helicopter design specifications during blade tuning process and fault detection testing.
Keywords :
aerospace components; aircraft testing; blades; helicopters; hovercraft; rotors (mechanical); spectral analysis; vibrations; fault detection testing; fixed system dynamics; fuselage; helicopter rotary; helicopter vibrations; high speed flights; high-speed cruising flights; hover flights; linear power spectral analysis; rotor blade chord-wise rod axial load; rotor blade flatwise bending; rotor blade system; servo-flap helicopter vibratory data; servo-flap mid-span bending; vibratory energy; Blades; Harmonic analysis; Helicopters; Instruments; Rotors; Spectral analysis; Vibrations; Servo-flap; helicopter flight vibration; power spectral analsyis;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing (ICSP), 2014 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hangzhou
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2188-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICOSP.2014.7015400