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Wind tunnel testing of a Mach-scaled rotor model with trailing-edge flaps

Nikhil Koratkar, +1 more
- 01 Feb 2001 - 
- Vol. 10, Iss: 1, pp 1-14
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In this paper, the authors presented the wind tunnel testing of a four-bladed Mach-scaled rotor model with piezoelectric bender actuated trailing-edge flaps.
Abstract
This paper presents the wind tunnel testing of a four-bladed Mach-scaled rotor model with piezoelectric bender actuated trailing-edge flaps. Correctly phased, this flap motion can be used for the active suppression of vibratory hub loads. First, the University of Maryland Advanced Rotorcraft Code was used to conduct a parametric study to determine the optimal flap sizing and location as well as the required deflection amplitudes. Next, a simplified rotor analysis which explicitly models the actuator dynamics was used to design a multi-layer actuator configuration that is capable of achieving the required flap deflections. Based on the above design studies, a matched set of four Mach-scaled rotor blades with piezo-bender actuated trailing-edge flaps were fabricated in-house. This rotor model was operated using a one-seventh scale Bell-412 Mach-scaled rotor hub. Finally, the rotor system was tested in forward flight in the Glenn L Martin wind tunnel. These tests consisted of open-loop single-frequency tests at different rotor speeds and collective settings. Some preliminary closed-loop tests using a neural network control algorithm were also conducted. Presented at the American Helicopter Society 56th Annual Forum, Virginia Beach, VA. Copyright 2000 by the American Helicopter Society, Inc. All rights reserved.

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