The results from an initial phase of an in-house study aimed at improving the dynamic and aerodynamic characteristics of composite rotor blades through the use of elastic couplings are presented. Large degree of freedom shell finite element models of an extension twist coupled composite tube were developed and analyzed using MSC/NASTRAN. An analysis employing a simplified beam finite element representation of the specimen with the equivalent engineering stiffness was additionally performed. Results from the shell finite element normal modes and frequency analysis were compared to those obtained experimentally, showing an agreement within 13 percent. There was appreciable degradation in the frequency prediction for the torsional mode, which ...
This thesis describes the first comprehensive analysis of a composite coupled edgewise rotor in high...
The differential equations of motion for the lateral and torsional deformations of a nonlinearly twi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1989....
The results from a study aimed at improving the dynamic and aerodynamic characteristics of composite...
Recent studies on rotor aeroelastic response and stability have shown the beneficial effects of inco...
The development of structural models for composite rotor blades is summarized. The models are inten...
The development of theoretical rotor blade structural models for designs based upon composite constr...
Composite material systems are currently good candidates for aerospace structures, primarily for the...
Composite material systems are currently candidates for aerospace structures, primarily for the desi...
AbstractThe compatibility between a composite beam cross-sectional analysis based on the variational...
Sectional stiffness properties of composite rotor blades, such as the axial, torsional, and bending ...
The accuracy of using a one-dimensional analysis to predict frequencies of elastically-coupled highl...
During the contracted period, our research was concentrated into three areas. The first was the deve...
The paper concerns mechanical responses of helicopter blades made of composite materials. Structures...
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This thesis describes the first comprehensive analysis of a composite coupled edgewise rotor in high...
The differential equations of motion for the lateral and torsional deformations of a nonlinearly twi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1989....
The results from a study aimed at improving the dynamic and aerodynamic characteristics of composite...
Recent studies on rotor aeroelastic response and stability have shown the beneficial effects of inco...
The development of structural models for composite rotor blades is summarized. The models are inten...
The development of theoretical rotor blade structural models for designs based upon composite constr...
Composite material systems are currently good candidates for aerospace structures, primarily for the...
Composite material systems are currently candidates for aerospace structures, primarily for the desi...
AbstractThe compatibility between a composite beam cross-sectional analysis based on the variational...
Sectional stiffness properties of composite rotor blades, such as the axial, torsional, and bending ...
The accuracy of using a one-dimensional analysis to predict frequencies of elastically-coupled highl...
During the contracted period, our research was concentrated into three areas. The first was the deve...
The paper concerns mechanical responses of helicopter blades made of composite materials. Structures...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97071/1/AIAA2012-1842.pd
This thesis describes the first comprehensive analysis of a composite coupled edgewise rotor in high...
The differential equations of motion for the lateral and torsional deformations of a nonlinearly twi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1989....