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Geometrically exact aeroelastic stability analysis of helicopter composite rotor blades in forward flight

AEROSPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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Abstract
In this paper, a sophisticated method for analyzing the geometrically exact aeroelastic stability of composite rotor blades in forward flight has been proposed. The unique advantage of the proposed method is to use the geometrically exact beam model with the updated Variational Asymptotic Beam Sectional analysis (VABS) for structural modeling to not only calculate the blade cross-sectional properties and blade spanwise deformations more accurately, but also take into account the effect of transverse shear deformation and blade initial twist and curvatures sophisticatedly. The Peters finite state airloads theory and the Peters-He finite state dynamic inflow model are coupled to calculate the three-dimensional unsteady airloads applied on the blade. The auto-pilot trim scheme is adopted to determine the blade pitch controls. The finite element spatial discretization method, the Newmark numerical integration method, the Newton-Raphson method and the moving-block analysis method are combined to solve the established geometrically exact aeroelastic equations and obtain the geometrically exact aeroelastic stability of composite rotor blades. The proposed method is validated by correlation with existing analytical results. The investigations show that the effect of transverse shear deformation on the aeroelastic stability of composite hingeless rotors in forward flight is non-negligible. Blade initial curvatures have significant effect on the aeroelastic stability of composite hingeless rotors in forward flight, which is not only related to the blade elastic couplings, but also to the advance ratio.
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Composite blade,Aeroelastic stability,Geometrically exact,Transverse shear deformation,Initial curvature
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