In several studies and on-going developments for advanced rotorcraft, the need for variable/multi-speed capable rotors has been raised. Speed changes of up to 50 percent have been proposed for future rotorcraft to improve vehicle performance. A rotor speed change during operation not only requires a rotor that can perform effectively over the operating speed/load range, but also requires a propulsion system possessing these same capabilities. A study was completed investigating possible drive system arrangements that can accommodate up to a 50 percent speed change. Key drivers were identified from which simplicity and weight were judged as central. This paper presents the current status of two gear train concepts coupled with the first of t...
NASA-Lewis and NASA-Ames have sponsored a series of studies over the last few years to identify key ...
The transformation of Joint forces to be lighter, more lethal, and capable of deploying from multipl...
Transmissions studied for application to helicopters in addition to the more conventional geared tra...
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...
Large civil tiltrotors have been identified to replace regional airliners over medium ranges to alle...
Currently, manned vertical lift vehicles are flown in a manner such that the rotors operate over a n...
An analytical study was conducted to identify rotorcraft concepts best capable of combining a cruise...
NASA-Lewis sponsored two studies to determine the most promising convertible engine concepts for hig...
Highlighted here is that portion of the Lewis Research Center's helicopter propulsion systems progra...
NASA's Rotary Wing Project is investigating technologies that will enable the development of revolut...
The NASA Ames and Lewis Research Centers, in conjunction with the Army Research and Technology Labor...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
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...
NASA-Lewis and NASA-Ames have sponsored a series of studies over the last few years to identify key ...
The transformation of Joint forces to be lighter, more lethal, and capable of deploying from multipl...
Transmissions studied for application to helicopters in addition to the more conventional geared tra...
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...
Large civil tiltrotors have been identified to replace regional airliners over medium ranges to alle...
Currently, manned vertical lift vehicles are flown in a manner such that the rotors operate over a n...
An analytical study was conducted to identify rotorcraft concepts best capable of combining a cruise...
NASA-Lewis sponsored two studies to determine the most promising convertible engine concepts for hig...
Highlighted here is that portion of the Lewis Research Center's helicopter propulsion systems progra...
NASA's Rotary Wing Project is investigating technologies that will enable the development of revolut...
The NASA Ames and Lewis Research Centers, in conjunction with the Army Research and Technology Labor...
A Large Civil Tiltrotor (LCTR) conceptual design was developed as part of the NASA Heavy Lift Rotorc...
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...
NASA-Lewis and NASA-Ames have sponsored a series of studies over the last few years to identify key ...
The transformation of Joint forces to be lighter, more lethal, and capable of deploying from multipl...
Transmissions studied for application to helicopters in addition to the more conventional geared tra...