Modern helicopters are equipped with rotor blades with exposed linkages, swashplates, and mechanical components. While such rotor blades have proved to be highly reliable, they are the leading cause to generate noise and vibration. In addition, the drag due to exposed linkages and hinges affects the helicopter performance. To overcome these issues and improve flight quality, researchers have worked on various techniques. One promising way to mitigate noise and vibration and replace the conventional control mechanism of the rotor blade is to use a trailing edge flap. Additionally, having a morphing trailing edge flap brings the opportunity to enhance rotor performance with even better flow quality over the rotor blade surface and is potentia...
Since helicopter rotors have different demands from different flight stats, the final design is alwa...
ter (EC) and Eurocopter Deutschland (ECD) as industry partners within the Active Blade Concept (ABC)...
The idea of improved flight performance through changes in the control surfaces dates back to the ad...
This paper discusses the development and whirl tower testing of an active translation induced camber...
This paper presents an overview of the design and validation of a novel passive camber morphing syst...
This paper presents an overview of the preliminary design process and findings aimed at morphing of ...
In order to meet civilian and military design requirements, helicopters must be able to safely compl...
The requirement of mitigating the environmental impact of helicopters has been addressed globally wi...
ABSTRACT: Chord extension morphing of helicopter rotors has recently been shown to be highly benefic...
Modern aircraft rely on mechanical actuators and hydraulic systems to move flaps and slats that allo...
Applying adaptronics to helicopters has a high potential to significantly suppress noise, reduce vib...
An active control method utilizing the multiple trailing edge flap configuration for rotorcraft vibr...
The application of morphing structures in conventional aircraft is a method to improve aircraft perf...
Multi-rotor vehicles use complex mechanisms and/or mechanical components and varying rotor speeds to...
Helicopters are still an indispensable addition to aviation in this day and age. They are characteri...
Since helicopter rotors have different demands from different flight stats, the final design is alwa...
ter (EC) and Eurocopter Deutschland (ECD) as industry partners within the Active Blade Concept (ABC)...
The idea of improved flight performance through changes in the control surfaces dates back to the ad...
This paper discusses the development and whirl tower testing of an active translation induced camber...
This paper presents an overview of the design and validation of a novel passive camber morphing syst...
This paper presents an overview of the preliminary design process and findings aimed at morphing of ...
In order to meet civilian and military design requirements, helicopters must be able to safely compl...
The requirement of mitigating the environmental impact of helicopters has been addressed globally wi...
ABSTRACT: Chord extension morphing of helicopter rotors has recently been shown to be highly benefic...
Modern aircraft rely on mechanical actuators and hydraulic systems to move flaps and slats that allo...
Applying adaptronics to helicopters has a high potential to significantly suppress noise, reduce vib...
An active control method utilizing the multiple trailing edge flap configuration for rotorcraft vibr...
The application of morphing structures in conventional aircraft is a method to improve aircraft perf...
Multi-rotor vehicles use complex mechanisms and/or mechanical components and varying rotor speeds to...
Helicopters are still an indispensable addition to aviation in this day and age. They are characteri...
Since helicopter rotors have different demands from different flight stats, the final design is alwa...
ter (EC) and Eurocopter Deutschland (ECD) as industry partners within the Active Blade Concept (ABC)...
The idea of improved flight performance through changes in the control surfaces dates back to the ad...