A FEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE BEHAVIOUR OF A HELICOPTER SMART BLADE AIMED AT BLADE TIP MORPHING
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
In this paper, the behaviour of a hingeless helicopter blade with a novel integra-
ted smart morphing actuator is studied. The proposed smart device is aimed at
the reduction of BVI noise through transformation of the blade tip shape into
an anhedral tip type and is based on the concept of a variable-stiffness blade.
In detail, the blade morphing is obtained through joint action of a magneto-
rheological-fluid (MRF) device, shape-memory alloy (SMA) tie-rods and a set
of concentrated masses properly distributed spanwise. In this architecture, the
MRF system has to provide local bending-stiffness reduction and concentrated
masses have to provide inertial moments whereas the SMA tie-rods have to mo-
uld the blade tip shape. Since the equilibrium configuration of the smart blade
deeply depends on the interaction between the aeroelastic response and the
actuation loads, in this work a numerical investigation examines potentiality
and shortcomings of the proposed integrated smart system to morph a realistic
blade with respect to the baseline configuration.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
smart structures; anhedral helicopter blade
List of contributors:
Testa, Claudio
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