Excessive vibration is one of the most prevalent technical obstacles encountered in the development of new rotorcraft. The inability to predict these vibrations is primarily due to deficiencies in analysis and simulation tools. The Langley Rotorcraft Structural Dynamics Program was instituted in 1984 to meet long term industry needs in the area of rotorcraft vibration prediction. As a part of the Langley program, this research endeavors to develop an efficient means of coupling the rotor to the airframe for preliminary design analysis of helicopter airframe vibrations. The main effort was to modify the existing computer program for modeling the dynamic and aerodynamic behavior of rotorcraft called DYSCO (DYnamic System COupler) to calculate...
The requirement for low vibrations has achieved the status of a critical design consideration in mod...
A combined analytical and experimental determination is made of the coupled natural frequencies and ...
Experimental studies of isolated rotors in forward flight have indicated that higher harmonic pitch ...
Under a research program designated Design Analysis Methods for VIBrationS (DAMVIBS), existing analy...
This paper presents a summary of some of the work performed by McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company ...
Excessive vibration remains one one of the most difficult problems that faces the helicopter industr...
Accurate vibration prediction for helicopter airframes is needed to 'fly from the drawing board' wit...
Mathematical models based on the finite element method of structural analysis, as embodied in the NA...
Helicopter airframe vibration is examined using calculations and measurements for the SA349/2 resear...
A NASA/industry rotorcraft structural dynamics program known as Design Analysis Methods for VIBratio...
A NASA Langley-sponsored rotorcraft structural dynamics program, known as Design Analysis Methods fo...
Excessive vibrations continue to be a problem that rotorcraft designers are unable to address until ...
The formulation and features of the Rotor-Airframe Comprehensive Analysis Program (RACAP) is describ...
The NASA Langley Research Center in 1984 initiated a rotorcraft structural dynamics program, designa...
Aspects of airframe structural dynamics that have a strong influence on rotor design optimization ar...
The requirement for low vibrations has achieved the status of a critical design consideration in mod...
A combined analytical and experimental determination is made of the coupled natural frequencies and ...
Experimental studies of isolated rotors in forward flight have indicated that higher harmonic pitch ...
Under a research program designated Design Analysis Methods for VIBrationS (DAMVIBS), existing analy...
This paper presents a summary of some of the work performed by McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company ...
Excessive vibration remains one one of the most difficult problems that faces the helicopter industr...
Accurate vibration prediction for helicopter airframes is needed to 'fly from the drawing board' wit...
Mathematical models based on the finite element method of structural analysis, as embodied in the NA...
Helicopter airframe vibration is examined using calculations and measurements for the SA349/2 resear...
A NASA/industry rotorcraft structural dynamics program known as Design Analysis Methods for VIBratio...
A NASA Langley-sponsored rotorcraft structural dynamics program, known as Design Analysis Methods fo...
Excessive vibrations continue to be a problem that rotorcraft designers are unable to address until ...
The formulation and features of the Rotor-Airframe Comprehensive Analysis Program (RACAP) is describ...
The NASA Langley Research Center in 1984 initiated a rotorcraft structural dynamics program, designa...
Aspects of airframe structural dynamics that have a strong influence on rotor design optimization ar...
The requirement for low vibrations has achieved the status of a critical design consideration in mod...
A combined analytical and experimental determination is made of the coupled natural frequencies and ...
Experimental studies of isolated rotors in forward flight have indicated that higher harmonic pitch ...