Large civil tiltrotors have been identified to replace regional airliners over medium ranges to alleviate next-generation air traffic. Variable rotor speed for these vehicles is required for efficient high-speed operation. Two-speed drive system research has been performed to support these advanced rotorcraft applications. Experimental tests were performed on two promising two-speed transmission configurations. The offset compound gear (OCG) transmission and the dual star/idler (DSI) planetary transmission were tested in the NASA Glenn Research Center variable-speed transmission test facility. Both configurations were inline devices with concentric input and output shafts and designed to provide 1:1 and 2:1 output speed reduction ratios. Bo...
Currently, manned vertical lift vehicles are flown in a manner such that the rotors operate over a n...
The NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command share an interest in advan...
NASA's Rotary Wing Project is investigating technologies that will enable the development of revolut...
In several studies and on-going developments for advanced rotorcraft, the need for variable/multi-sp...
In several recent studies and on-going developments for advanced rotorcraft, the need for variable o...
An investigation was completed into the power loss associated with a rotating feed-through (RFT) des...
The operation of high speed gearing systems in the transmissions of tiltrotor aircraft has an effect...
A proof of concept of a continuously variable rotor speed control methodology for rotorcraft is desc...
This project develops comprehensive modeling and simulation tools for analysis of variable rotor spe...
A two-speed transmission having an input shaft and an output shaft, the transmission being capable o...
Transmissions studied for application to helicopters in addition to the more conventional geared tra...
A multi-year study was conducted under NASA NNA06BC41C Task Order 10 and NASA NNA09DA56C task orders...
Highlighted here is that portion of the Lewis Research Center's helicopter propulsion systems progra...
In a series of study tasks conducted as a part of NASA's Fundamental Aeronautics Program, Rotary Win...
The main rotors of the NASA Large Civil Tilt-Rotor notional vehicle operate over a wide speed-range ...
Currently, manned vertical lift vehicles are flown in a manner such that the rotors operate over a n...
The NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command share an interest in advan...
NASA's Rotary Wing Project is investigating technologies that will enable the development of revolut...
In several studies and on-going developments for advanced rotorcraft, the need for variable/multi-sp...
In several recent studies and on-going developments for advanced rotorcraft, the need for variable o...
An investigation was completed into the power loss associated with a rotating feed-through (RFT) des...
The operation of high speed gearing systems in the transmissions of tiltrotor aircraft has an effect...
A proof of concept of a continuously variable rotor speed control methodology for rotorcraft is desc...
This project develops comprehensive modeling and simulation tools for analysis of variable rotor spe...
A two-speed transmission having an input shaft and an output shaft, the transmission being capable o...
Transmissions studied for application to helicopters in addition to the more conventional geared tra...
A multi-year study was conducted under NASA NNA06BC41C Task Order 10 and NASA NNA09DA56C task orders...
Highlighted here is that portion of the Lewis Research Center's helicopter propulsion systems progra...
In a series of study tasks conducted as a part of NASA's Fundamental Aeronautics Program, Rotary Win...
The main rotors of the NASA Large Civil Tilt-Rotor notional vehicle operate over a wide speed-range ...
Currently, manned vertical lift vehicles are flown in a manner such that the rotors operate over a n...
The NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command share an interest in advan...
NASA's Rotary Wing Project is investigating technologies that will enable the development of revolut...