Load prediction of hingeless helicopter rotors including drivetrain dynamics

Author:

Weiss FelixORCID,Kessler Christoph

Abstract

AbstractIn contrast to analyses with constrained hub speed, the present study includes the dynamic response of coupled rotor-drivetrain modes in the aeromechanic simulation of rotor blade loads. The structural model of the flexible Bo105 rotor-drivetrain system is coupled to aerodynamics modeled by an analytical formulation of unsteady blade element loads combined with a generalized dynamic wake or a free wake, respectively. For two flight states, i. e. cruise flight and large blade loading, a time-marching autopilot trim of the rotor-drivetrain system in wind tunnel configuration is performed. The simulation results are compared to those of a baseline case with constant rotor hub speed. The comparison reveals a major change in the blade passage frequency harmonics of the lead-lag loads. Beside the full drivetrain model, reduced models are shown to accurately represent the drivetrain influence on blade loads, if the eigenfrequency of the coupled second collective lead-lag/drivetrain mode is properly predicted. In a sensitivity analysis, this eigenfrequency is varied by stiffness modification of a reduced drivetrain model. The resulting changes in blade loads are correlated to this eigenfrequency, which serves as a simple though accurate classification of the drivetrain regarding its influence on vibratory blade loads. Finally, the potential to improve lead-lag load predictions by application of a drivetrain model is demonstrated through the comparison of simulated loads with measurements from a wind tunnel test.

Funder

Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. (DLR)

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Aerospace Engineering,Transportation

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