Helicopter vibration control employing superelastic pitch link with shape memory alloy

Author:

Oliveira Andersson Guimarães1ORCID,Silva Antônio Almeida2,Rodrigues Marcelo Cavalcanti1,Dantas Grassi Estephanie Nobre2,de Araújo Carlos José2,Batista do Reis Romulo Pierre3

Affiliation:

1. Mechanical Engineer Post-Graduate Program, Federal University of Paraiba, João Pessoa, Brazil

2. Mechanical Engineer Post-Graduate Program, Federal University of Campina Grande, Campina Grande, Brazil

3. Mechanical Engineer Graduate Program, Federal University of Semiarid, Mossoró, Brazil

Abstract

One of the main applications of shape memory alloy (SMA) concerns vibration control, especially superelastic SMA (SMA-SE), which presents a significant stress hysteresis and can work as a damper while adding minimal weight to the structure. In helicopters, vibration is a phenomenon inherent to their operation, and although cannot be eliminated, must be minimized to acceptable levels of safety and comfort. In this context, this paper aims to present the design, testing, and dynamic behavior of a new device entitled smart pitch link, a device with superelastic material for passive vibration control. The paper depicts the design process, assembly, and device testing using a whirl tower that simulates a helicopter rotor in hover. The approach adopts a comparative analysis of the dynamic response on the prototype in reference condition, with a stiff pitch link, with the modified prototype, and with the superelastic pitch link installation. In addition, beyond hover tests, cyclic commands and an asymmetrical lateral gust were employed to observe the output response of the device under transient loadings. Contrary to the literature data about the low time response of SMA, the device presents satisfactory time response and attenuation in frequencies close to main rotor frequencies, with signal attenuations between 2 to 4 dB without any external energy consumption, which, in a comparative analysis, may exceed more than 50% of vibrational amplitude attenuation.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico

The Integrity and Inspection Research Group

The Vibration and Instrumentation Laboratory

The National Institute of Science and Smart Structures INCT/EIE

Multidisciplinary Team of Intelligent Metals for advanced Engineering Application

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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