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Concepts for a theoretical and experimental study of lifting rotor random loads and vibrations. Phase 6-A: Effects of blade torsion, of blade flap bending flexibility and of rotor support flexibility on rotor stability and random response

Published 2019-06-17 From Legacy CDMS 2 authors

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Abstract

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The effects of lifting rotor blade torsion, blade flap bending flexibility and rotor support flexibility on rotor stability and random response are described. The subjects discussed are: (1) blade representation and method of analysis, (2) random gust response statistics for coupled torsion-flapping rotor blade vibrations, (3) flap bending corrections to the rigid blade analysis of lifting rotors, and (4) effects of rotor support flexibility. The response of linear periodically time varying systems to random excitation is examined.

Authors

  • Hohenemser, K. H. Washington Univ.
  • Yin, S. K. Washington Univ.

Citation: Hohenemser, K. H., Yin, S. K. (2019). Concepts for a theoretical and experimental study of lifting rotor random loads and vibrations. Phase 6-A: Effects of blade torsion, of blade flap bending flexibility and of rotor support flexibility on rotor stability and random response. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19720020368. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19720020368 ↗