An investigation of two selected helicopter types, namely, the Models 206A/B and 212, is reported. An analysis of the available vibration and reliability data for these two helicopter types resulted in the selection of ten components located in five different areas of the helicopter and consisting primarily of instruments, electrical components, and other noncritical flight hardware. The potential for advanced technology in suppressing vibration in helicopters was assessed. The are still several unknowns concerning both the vibration environment and the reliability of helicopter noncritical flight components. Vibration data for the selected components were either insufficient or inappropriate. The maintenance data examined for the selected ...
Helicopter vibration 's known to cause premature failure of avionic compo-nents, structural cra...
One of the methods to achieve mission availability is through the proper maintenance of aerial platf...
The results of a survey of the flight conditions experienced by three military helicopters engaged i...
Helicopter airframe vibration is examined using calculations and measurements for the SA349/2 resear...
Accurate vibration prediction for helicopter airframes is needed to 'fly from the drawing board' wit...
Two electrohydraulic vibration isolation systems were designed and fabricated to reduce the vertical...
The requirement for low vibrations has achieved the status of a critical design consideration in mod...
All prospective approaches to the reduction of helicopter vibrations were searched to establish insi...
The U.S. Army's UH-60A Black Hawk 2240-kW (3000-hp) class, twin-engine helicopter transmission was t...
This paper presents a summary of some of the work performed by McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company ...
Two methods of quantifying helicopter ride quality; absorbed power for vibration only and the NASA r...
Health and usage monitoring systems (HUMS) use vibration-based Condition Indicators (CI) to assess t...
Under a research program designated Design Analysis Methods for VIBrationS (DAMVIBS), existing analy...
The results of physical measurements of the interior noise and vibration obtained within eight opera...
Design and operational requirements and other factors that have a restraining influence on expansion...
Helicopter vibration 's known to cause premature failure of avionic compo-nents, structural cra...
One of the methods to achieve mission availability is through the proper maintenance of aerial platf...
The results of a survey of the flight conditions experienced by three military helicopters engaged i...
Helicopter airframe vibration is examined using calculations and measurements for the SA349/2 resear...
Accurate vibration prediction for helicopter airframes is needed to 'fly from the drawing board' wit...
Two electrohydraulic vibration isolation systems were designed and fabricated to reduce the vertical...
The requirement for low vibrations has achieved the status of a critical design consideration in mod...
All prospective approaches to the reduction of helicopter vibrations were searched to establish insi...
The U.S. Army's UH-60A Black Hawk 2240-kW (3000-hp) class, twin-engine helicopter transmission was t...
This paper presents a summary of some of the work performed by McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company ...
Two methods of quantifying helicopter ride quality; absorbed power for vibration only and the NASA r...
Health and usage monitoring systems (HUMS) use vibration-based Condition Indicators (CI) to assess t...
Under a research program designated Design Analysis Methods for VIBrationS (DAMVIBS), existing analy...
The results of physical measurements of the interior noise and vibration obtained within eight opera...
Design and operational requirements and other factors that have a restraining influence on expansion...
Helicopter vibration 's known to cause premature failure of avionic compo-nents, structural cra...
One of the methods to achieve mission availability is through the proper maintenance of aerial platf...
The results of a survey of the flight conditions experienced by three military helicopters engaged i...