Patent classifications
B64C27/008
Rotor position determination system with magneto-resistive sensors
According to one embodiment, a method for determining a position of a rotor blade includes receiving a plurality of measurements from a plurality of magneto-resistive sensors and determining a position of the at least one magnet based on the received plurality of measurements. In this example, one of the plurality of magneto-resistive sensors and the at least one magnet moves with a rotor blade.
Rotary wing aircraft blade tracking
A blade tracking system for a rotary wing aircraft includes a blade sensor mounted on a blade of the rotary wing aircraft, the blade sensor wirelessly transmitting blade data; a reference sensor mounted to the rotary wing aircraft, the blade driven by the rotor hub, the reference sensor transmitting reference data; and a processor receiving the blade data and the reference data, the processor determining at least one of lead-lag, flap and pitch of the blade in response to the blade data and the reference data.
Lift offset management and control systems for coaxial rotorcraft
Lift offset management and control systems are provided for a rotorcraft including main rotor and auxiliary propulsor assemblies, the main rotor assembly including first and second rotors disposed to oppositely rotate relative to an airframe about a same rotational axis, and sensors disposed to generate hub moment, tip clearance and lift offset data of the main rotor assembly.
Calculation of helicopter rotor balance adjustments and coefficients using mobile devices or custom coefficients
One embodiment of a method of calculating appropriate helicopter rotor adjustments, a method of calculating helicopter rotor adjustment coefficients, a method of producing a set of rotor adjustment coefficients for a specific rotor based on a limited data set, a software application for rotor balance, and a computing system for rotor balance.
BLADE FLAP MEASUREMENT PROCESS
A rotorcraft comprising a rotor blade designed to flap about a hinge point, a measurement system designed to measure blade flapping, and a processing system designed to alter blade flapping measurements. The processing system further comprises a correction process to alter a blade flapping measurement dependent on rotor RPM or rotor torque.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MOBILE DEVICE ENABLED ROTOR TRACK AND BALANCE
A handheld mobile device may be configured for use within a cockpit or cabin of an aircraft. The handheld mobile device may include a display and memory that includes an application configured to utilize the display. The handheld mobile device may also include a processor coupled to the memory. The application, via the processor, may be configured to receive aircraft-specific configuration data. The application may also receive, from a tracker module, input data corresponding to blade height and position. The application may additionally receive airframe vibration data from an accelerometer module. The application may further calculate recommendations regarding track and balance. The application may also further output, via the display, the track and balance recommendations.
Method and system for controlling an emergency device
The invention relates to a method for controlling an emergency device of a helicopter, said helicopter comprising a rotor suitable for being rotated, said emergency device being suitable for supplying additional emergency propulsion power to the helicopter, in said method comprising a step (10) of measuring the rotation speed of the helicopter rotor, a step (12) of calculating the drift of the measured rotation speed, a step (20) of continuously verifying conditions such that the speed of rotation of the rotor is higher than a predetermined value, referred to as arming speed, and the drift of the rotation speed is lower than a predetermined value, referred to as arming drift, and a step (22) of activating the emergency device if the verified conditions are validated.
Rotor blade internal structure for trailing edge actuation
A rotor blade of a rotary wing aircraft includes a core defining a trailing edge of the rotor blade and a skin extending from the trailing edge defining an opening including the core. The skin defines an aerodynamic surface of the rotor blade. The rotor blade additionally includes at least one trim tab assembly including a trim portion extending from the core beyond the trailing edge of the rotor blade and an actuation system including at least one actuator disposed within the core. The actuation system is operable to adjust an angle of the trim portion relative to the rotor blade.
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ROTOR MANAGEMENT
In an aspect, a system comprising a computing device. The computing device is configured to determine a drag minimization axis of a rotor connected to an aircraft. The rotor includes a first end and a second end. The rotor is configured to rotate about an axis. The computing device is further configured to determine a halting point of the rotor, wherein the halting point includes a drag minimization axis of the rotor. The computing device is configured to send a halting command to at least a magnetic element to halt the rotor, wherein the halting process is configured to stop a movement of the rotor and position the rotor in the halting point. The position of the rotor in the halting point includes the first end pointing in one direction of the drag minimization axis and the second end pointing in an opposite direction of the first end.
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING A STATE OF A ROTORCRAFT ROTOR
A device for determining a state of a rotor of a rotorcraft. The rotorcraft comprises a fuselage and a main rotor provided with a hub rotating about a mast of the rotor and with a plurality of blades whose second ends describe a trajectory defining a tip path plane. The device includes a sensor for measuring an angular velocity of a blade about a pitch axis. The device thus makes it possible to determine a state of the rotor, comprising, for example, estimates of a longitudinal cyclic pitch and of a lateral cyclic pitch of the blade with respect to the tip path plane.