Split-path transmissions are promising, attractive alternatives to the common planetary transmissions for helicopters. The split-path design offers two parallel paths for transmitting torque from the engine to the rotor. Ideally, the transmitted torque is shared equally between the two load paths; however, because of manufacturing tolerances, the design must be sized to allow for other than equal load sharing. To study the effect of tolerances, experiments were conducted using the NASA split-path test gearbox. Two gearboxes, nominally identical except for manufacturing tolerances, were tested. The clocking angle was considered to be a design parameter and used to adjust the load sharing of an otherwise fixed design. The torque carried in ea...
The use of face gears in helicopter transmissions was explored. A light-weight, split torque transmi...
Rotorcraft transmission design is limited by empirical weight trends that are proportional to the ...
In several studies and on-going developments for advanced rotorcraft, the need for variable/multi-sp...
Split-path transmissions are promising alternatives to the common planetary transmissions for rotorc...
Split torque transmissions are attractive alternatives to conventional planetary designs for helicop...
Split path gearboxes can be attractive alternatives to the common planetary designs for rotorcraft, ...
A high reduction ratio split torque gear train has been proposed as an alternative to a planetary co...
Most helicopters now in service have a transmission with a planetary design. Studies have shown that...
The Advanced Rotorcraft Transmission (ART) Program was initiated to advance the state of the art for...
Transmissions studied for application to helicopters in addition to the more conventional geared tra...
The NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command share an interest in advan...
Highlighted here is that portion of the Lewis Research Center's helicopter propulsion systems progra...
The split-path transmission, particularly attractive alternatives to the traditional epicyclic gear ...
Split torque designs can offer significant advantages over the traditional planetary designs for hel...
A study was conducted to compare the efficiency of two helicopter transmission planetary reduction s...
The use of face gears in helicopter transmissions was explored. A light-weight, split torque transmi...
Rotorcraft transmission design is limited by empirical weight trends that are proportional to the ...
In several studies and on-going developments for advanced rotorcraft, the need for variable/multi-sp...
Split-path transmissions are promising alternatives to the common planetary transmissions for rotorc...
Split torque transmissions are attractive alternatives to conventional planetary designs for helicop...
Split path gearboxes can be attractive alternatives to the common planetary designs for rotorcraft, ...
A high reduction ratio split torque gear train has been proposed as an alternative to a planetary co...
Most helicopters now in service have a transmission with a planetary design. Studies have shown that...
The Advanced Rotorcraft Transmission (ART) Program was initiated to advance the state of the art for...
Transmissions studied for application to helicopters in addition to the more conventional geared tra...
The NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command share an interest in advan...
Highlighted here is that portion of the Lewis Research Center's helicopter propulsion systems progra...
The split-path transmission, particularly attractive alternatives to the traditional epicyclic gear ...
Split torque designs can offer significant advantages over the traditional planetary designs for hel...
A study was conducted to compare the efficiency of two helicopter transmission planetary reduction s...
The use of face gears in helicopter transmissions was explored. A light-weight, split torque transmi...
Rotorcraft transmission design is limited by empirical weight trends that are proportional to the ...
In several studies and on-going developments for advanced rotorcraft, the need for variable/multi-sp...