The feasibility of using control feedback or rotor tip-path-plane motion or body state as a means of altering rotor and fuselage response in a prescribed manner was investigated to determine the practical limitations of in-flight utilization of a digital computer which conditions and shapes rotor flapping and fuselage state information as feedback signals, before routing these signals to the differential servo actuators. The analysis and test of various feedback schemes are discussed. Test results show that a Kalman estimator routine which is based on only the first harmonic contributions of blade flapping yields tip-path-plane coefficients which are adequate for use in feedback systems, at speeds up to 150 kts
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
The paper describes a method for guiding a dynamic system through a given set of points. The paradig...
The results of a wind-tunnel test of the free tip rotor are presented. The free tip extended over th...
A method was developed which permits the fully coupled calculation of fuselage and rotor airloads fo...
The use of pressure differentials in a flight control system was evaluated. The pressure profile aro...
The results are summarized of an analytical study of the use of active control systems for the purpo...
This report presents the results of analysis of cockpit lateral control feel-system studies. Variati...
The utilization of rotor flapping in synthesizing an Individual Blade Control (IBC) system for gust ...
The use of active blade pitch control to increase helicopter rotor/body damping is studied. Control ...
A parameter study is presented for active feedback control applied to a helicopter rotor blade durin...
The effects of three gyroless rotor feedback systems: (1) coning feedback, (2) proportional tilting ...
The feasibility of providing a modern four-bladed rotor for flight research testing on a rotor syste...
The details of the modeling process and its implementation approach are presented. A generic methodo...
A linearized model of rotorcraft dynamics has been developed through the use of symbolic automatic e...
The feasibility of automatically providing higher harmonic control to a deflectable control flap at ...
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
The paper describes a method for guiding a dynamic system through a given set of points. The paradig...
The results of a wind-tunnel test of the free tip rotor are presented. The free tip extended over th...
A method was developed which permits the fully coupled calculation of fuselage and rotor airloads fo...
The use of pressure differentials in a flight control system was evaluated. The pressure profile aro...
The results are summarized of an analytical study of the use of active control systems for the purpo...
This report presents the results of analysis of cockpit lateral control feel-system studies. Variati...
The utilization of rotor flapping in synthesizing an Individual Blade Control (IBC) system for gust ...
The use of active blade pitch control to increase helicopter rotor/body damping is studied. Control ...
A parameter study is presented for active feedback control applied to a helicopter rotor blade durin...
The effects of three gyroless rotor feedback systems: (1) coning feedback, (2) proportional tilting ...
The feasibility of providing a modern four-bladed rotor for flight research testing on a rotor syste...
The details of the modeling process and its implementation approach are presented. A generic methodo...
A linearized model of rotorcraft dynamics has been developed through the use of symbolic automatic e...
The feasibility of automatically providing higher harmonic control to a deflectable control flap at ...
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
The paper describes a method for guiding a dynamic system through a given set of points. The paradig...
The results of a wind-tunnel test of the free tip rotor are presented. The free tip extended over th...