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Demonstration of an elastically coupled twist control concept for tilt rotor blade application
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1994
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Feedforward ControlBlade TwistEngineeringBlade MoldsAerospace EngineeringWind Turbine BladesMechanical EngineeringMechanical SystemsAerodynamicsRotor DynamicRotor BladeVibration Control
The purpose of this Note is to present results from an analytic/experimental study that investigated the potential for passively changing blade twist through the use of extension-twist coupling. A set of composite model rotor blades was manufactured from existing blade molds for a low-twist metal helicopter rotor blade, with a view toward establishing a preliminary proof concept for extension-twist-coupled rotor blades. Data were obtained in hover for both a ballasted and unballasted blade configuration in sea-level atmospheric conditions. Test data were compared with results obtained from a geometrically nonlinear analysis of a detailed finite element model of the rotor blade developed in MSC/NASTRAN.
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