The aim of this paper is the assessment of the capability of controllers based on the combined actuation of flaps and variable-stiffness devices to alleviate helicopter main rotor vibratory hub loads. Trailing-edge flaps are positioned at the rotor blade tip region, whereas variable-stiffness devices are located at the pitch link and at the blade root. Control laws are derived by an optimal control procedure based on the best trade-off between control effectiveness and control effort, under the constraint of satisfaction of the equations governing rotor blade aeroelastic response. The numerical investigation concerns the analysis of performance and robustness of the control techniques developed, through application to a four-bladed helicopt...
This work concerns an assessment of the rotor blade vibration reduction capabilities of a novel L-sh...
This work concerns an assessment of the rotor blade vibration reduction capabilities of a novel L-sh...
This work concerns an assessment of the rotor blade vibration reduction capabilities of a novel L-sh...
The aim of this paper is the assessment of the capability of controllers based on the combined actua...
The aim of this paper is the assessment of the capability of controllers based on the combined actua...
In the current work, the application and advantages of multiple active trailing-edge flaps for helic...
In the current work, the application and advantages of multiple active trailing-edge flaps for helic...
AbstractA comparison of local and global controllers is conducted for helicopter vibration reduction...
A comparison of local and global controllers is conducted for helicopter vibration reduction using a...
The use of multiple active trailing edge flaps for vibration reduction in a helicopter rotor is inve...
A comparison of local and global controllers is conducted for helicopter vibration reduction using a...
The use of multiple active trailing edge flaps for vibration reduction in a helicopter rotor is inve...
Helicopters suffer from severe vibration levels compared to fixed-wing aircraft. The main source of ...
Abstract A computational study of helicopter vibration and rotor shaft power reduction is conducted ...
This work concerns an assessment of the rotor blade vibration reduction capabilities of a novel L-sh...
This work concerns an assessment of the rotor blade vibration reduction capabilities of a novel L-sh...
This work concerns an assessment of the rotor blade vibration reduction capabilities of a novel L-sh...
This work concerns an assessment of the rotor blade vibration reduction capabilities of a novel L-sh...
The aim of this paper is the assessment of the capability of controllers based on the combined actua...
The aim of this paper is the assessment of the capability of controllers based on the combined actua...
In the current work, the application and advantages of multiple active trailing-edge flaps for helic...
In the current work, the application and advantages of multiple active trailing-edge flaps for helic...
AbstractA comparison of local and global controllers is conducted for helicopter vibration reduction...
A comparison of local and global controllers is conducted for helicopter vibration reduction using a...
The use of multiple active trailing edge flaps for vibration reduction in a helicopter rotor is inve...
A comparison of local and global controllers is conducted for helicopter vibration reduction using a...
The use of multiple active trailing edge flaps for vibration reduction in a helicopter rotor is inve...
Helicopters suffer from severe vibration levels compared to fixed-wing aircraft. The main source of ...
Abstract A computational study of helicopter vibration and rotor shaft power reduction is conducted ...
This work concerns an assessment of the rotor blade vibration reduction capabilities of a novel L-sh...
This work concerns an assessment of the rotor blade vibration reduction capabilities of a novel L-sh...
This work concerns an assessment of the rotor blade vibration reduction capabilities of a novel L-sh...
This work concerns an assessment of the rotor blade vibration reduction capabilities of a novel L-sh...