A new design concept in the development of VTOL aircraft with high forward flight speed capability is that of the X-Wing, a stiff, bearingless helicopter rotor system which can be stopped in flight and the blades used as two forward-swept and two aft-swept wings. Because of the usual configuration in the fixed-wing mode, there is a high potential for aeroelastic divergence or flutter and coupling of blade vibration modes with rigid-body modes. An aeroelastic stability analysis of an X-Wing configuration aircraft was undertaken to determine if these problems could exist. This paper reports on the results of dynamic stability analyses in the lateral and longitudinal directions including the vehicle rigid-body and flexible modes. A static aero...
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The present investigation concerns itself almost completely with the derivation and solution of the ...
Aeroelastic effects strongly influence the design of an aircraft. To be able to assess those effec...
This paper discusses the trends in longitudinal dynamic aeroelastic stability of a generic x-wing ai...
The rotorcraft dynamics analysis was used to predict the aeroelastic responses of a representative X...
Theoretical and experimental developments in the aeroelastic and aeromechanical stability of helicop...
Highlights of nine different research studies are described. Five of these topics relate directly to...
Up until now, loads analyses of the X-33 RLV have been done at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) u...
This report documents the results of a computational study conducted on the Orbital Sciences X-34 ve...
A theoretical analysis of the effects of aeroelasticity on the stick-fixed static longitudinal stabi...
This paper investigates the inertial force effect on nonlinear aeroelasticity of flexible wing aircr...
Today’s aerospace engineers can design a much lighter aircraft than before thanks to the improved ac...
The structural dynamic problems anticipated during the design of the X-15 airplane are reviewed brie...
An experimental study and an analytical study have been conducted to examine static divergence for h...
This paper investigates the roll/lateral rotorcraft–pilot coupling, a phenomenon caused by the inter...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76177/1/AIAA-9022-592.pd
The present investigation concerns itself almost completely with the derivation and solution of the ...
Aeroelastic effects strongly influence the design of an aircraft. To be able to assess those effec...
This paper discusses the trends in longitudinal dynamic aeroelastic stability of a generic x-wing ai...
The rotorcraft dynamics analysis was used to predict the aeroelastic responses of a representative X...
Theoretical and experimental developments in the aeroelastic and aeromechanical stability of helicop...
Highlights of nine different research studies are described. Five of these topics relate directly to...
Up until now, loads analyses of the X-33 RLV have been done at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) u...
This report documents the results of a computational study conducted on the Orbital Sciences X-34 ve...
A theoretical analysis of the effects of aeroelasticity on the stick-fixed static longitudinal stabi...
This paper investigates the inertial force effect on nonlinear aeroelasticity of flexible wing aircr...
Today’s aerospace engineers can design a much lighter aircraft than before thanks to the improved ac...
The structural dynamic problems anticipated during the design of the X-15 airplane are reviewed brie...
An experimental study and an analytical study have been conducted to examine static divergence for h...
This paper investigates the roll/lateral rotorcraft–pilot coupling, a phenomenon caused by the inter...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76177/1/AIAA-9022-592.pd
The present investigation concerns itself almost completely with the derivation and solution of the ...
Aeroelastic effects strongly influence the design of an aircraft. To be able to assess those effec...