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Rotor‐Body Coupling Revisited

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Two analytical procedures are discussed that are currently used to couple rotor and body equations. The first approach, a “rotor‐body iteration” procedure, is often used in flight dynamics simulations. In this approach, acceleration response at the hub interface between the rotor and body are calculated from the body set of equations. These hub acceleration responses are substituted into the rotor set of equations and the remaining rotor acceleration responses are calculated. These rotor responses are used to calculate the rotor hub loads which are transferred back to the body equations to initiate the next iteration. The second method is a “fully coupled” equations approach that is used in finite element‐based analyses. The body and rotor sets of equations are coupled using a kinematic constraint relation at the hub interface. This paper compares the advantages of the two approaches and shows where convergence problems occur in the rotor‐body iteration procedure.

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 2GCHAS Project Office, Aeroflightdynamics Directorate, U.S. Army Research and Technology Activity, Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.

Publication date: 01 January 1987

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