This paper presents an approach to enhance rotor performance and reduce vibration levels at the rotor hub by introducing local blade pitch variations at specific azimuthal locations. Two different variants of these “localized pitch control” (LPC) functions are presented and their effects both on rotor performance and vibrational loads are studied using parametric variation and subsequent numerical optimization of the respective LPC signals. The results are compared with those obtained from a conventional approach using 2/rev Higher Harmonic Control (HHC). Numerical calculations were performed using the DLR’s comprehensive rotor code S4 with a modified Beddoes inflow-model simulating an isolated hingeless rotor at an advance ratio of µ=0.38...
In the present work are presented both experimental and numerical simulation results obtained with a...
A comparison of local and global controllers is conducted for helicopter vibration reduction using a...
After a successful wind tunnel test in the DNW in late 2015, where for the first time DLR’s patented...
This paper focuses on numerical investigations of the effects of non-harmonic Individual Blade Contr...
This work attempts to reduce the hub vibratory loads of a lift-offset rotor using IBC (individual bl...
The paper examines the effects of a 2/rev pitch input on rotor performance, for an articulated rotor...
After its first wind tunnel test in 2015, the multiple swashplate system (META) as well as the DLR’s...
A novel approach to reducing the unbalance rotor loads by pitch control is presented in this paper. ...
Experimental studies of isolated rotors in forward flight have indicated that higher harmonic pitch ...
Carleton University's Rotorcraft Research Group is working since 2003 in the development of an activ...
As a helicopter transitions from hover to forward flight, the main rotor blades experience an asymme...
To investigate the use of centre of gravity location on reducing cyclic pitch control for helicopter...
AbstractA comparison of local and global controllers is conducted for helicopter vibration reduction...
The power control of wind turbines is usually realized via a change in the pitch angle of the rotor ...
The reduction of the n per rev. pitch-, roll- and vertical vibrations of an n-bladed rotor by n per ...
In the present work are presented both experimental and numerical simulation results obtained with a...
A comparison of local and global controllers is conducted for helicopter vibration reduction using a...
After a successful wind tunnel test in the DNW in late 2015, where for the first time DLR’s patented...
This paper focuses on numerical investigations of the effects of non-harmonic Individual Blade Contr...
This work attempts to reduce the hub vibratory loads of a lift-offset rotor using IBC (individual bl...
The paper examines the effects of a 2/rev pitch input on rotor performance, for an articulated rotor...
After its first wind tunnel test in 2015, the multiple swashplate system (META) as well as the DLR’s...
A novel approach to reducing the unbalance rotor loads by pitch control is presented in this paper. ...
Experimental studies of isolated rotors in forward flight have indicated that higher harmonic pitch ...
Carleton University's Rotorcraft Research Group is working since 2003 in the development of an activ...
As a helicopter transitions from hover to forward flight, the main rotor blades experience an asymme...
To investigate the use of centre of gravity location on reducing cyclic pitch control for helicopter...
AbstractA comparison of local and global controllers is conducted for helicopter vibration reduction...
The power control of wind turbines is usually realized via a change in the pitch angle of the rotor ...
The reduction of the n per rev. pitch-, roll- and vertical vibrations of an n-bladed rotor by n per ...
In the present work are presented both experimental and numerical simulation results obtained with a...
A comparison of local and global controllers is conducted for helicopter vibration reduction using a...
After a successful wind tunnel test in the DNW in late 2015, where for the first time DLR’s patented...