An investigation was completed into the power loss associated with a rotating feed-through (RFT) design feature used to transfer lubrication and a hydraulic control signal from the static reference frame to a rotating reference frame in the NASA GRC two-speed transmission tests conducted in the Variable-Speed Drive Test Rig. The RFT feature, not commercially available, was created specifically for this research project and is integral to all two-speed transmission configurations tested, as well as a variant concept design for a geared variable-speed transmission presented at AHS Forum 71 in 2015. The experimental set-up and results from measurements in the isolated rotating-feed-through (RFT) experiments are presented. Results were used in ...
ABSTRACT In an effort to advance helicopter transmission technology NASA Lewis Research Center award...
A study was conducted to compare the efficiency of two helicopter transmission planetary reduction s...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
An investigation was completed into the power loss associated with a rotating feed-through (RFT) des...
In several studies and on-going developments for advanced rotorcraft, the need for variable/multi-sp...
Large civil tiltrotors have been identified to replace regional airliners over medium ranges to alle...
Highlighted here is that portion of the Lewis Research Center's helicopter propulsion systems progra...
Currently, manned vertical lift vehicles are flown in a manner such that the rotors operate over a n...
Transmissions studied for application to helicopters in addition to the more conventional geared tra...
NASA's Rotary Wing Project is investigating technologies that will enable the development of revolut...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
The NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command share an interest in advan...
Rotorcraft transmission design is limited by empirical weight trends that are proportional to the ...
High-speed and heavily loaded gearing are commonplace in the rotorcraft systems employed in helicopt...
The Advanced Rotorcraft Transmission (ART) Program was initiated to advance the state of the art for...
ABSTRACT In an effort to advance helicopter transmission technology NASA Lewis Research Center award...
A study was conducted to compare the efficiency of two helicopter transmission planetary reduction s...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
An investigation was completed into the power loss associated with a rotating feed-through (RFT) des...
In several studies and on-going developments for advanced rotorcraft, the need for variable/multi-sp...
Large civil tiltrotors have been identified to replace regional airliners over medium ranges to alle...
Highlighted here is that portion of the Lewis Research Center's helicopter propulsion systems progra...
Currently, manned vertical lift vehicles are flown in a manner such that the rotors operate over a n...
Transmissions studied for application to helicopters in addition to the more conventional geared tra...
NASA's Rotary Wing Project is investigating technologies that will enable the development of revolut...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
The NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command share an interest in advan...
Rotorcraft transmission design is limited by empirical weight trends that are proportional to the ...
High-speed and heavily loaded gearing are commonplace in the rotorcraft systems employed in helicopt...
The Advanced Rotorcraft Transmission (ART) Program was initiated to advance the state of the art for...
ABSTRACT In an effort to advance helicopter transmission technology NASA Lewis Research Center award...
A study was conducted to compare the efficiency of two helicopter transmission planetary reduction s...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...