B64C2027/005

Vibration attenuator

A vibration attenuator for a rotor of an aircraft has a housing adapted for rotation with the rotor about an axis. A first ring is rotatably carried within the housing on a first bearing, a first weight being coupled to the first ring for rotation therewith relative to the housing about the axis. A second ring is rotatably carried by the first ring on a second bearing, a second weight being coupled to the second ring for rotation therewith relative to the housing and to the first ring. A first motor is configured for rotating the first ring relative to the housing, and a second motor is configured for rotating the second ring relative to the housing and to the first ring. The first and second motors are operated to rotate the weights within the housing and position the weights relative to each other for attenuating vibrations.

SINGLE-BLADE AIRCRAFT ROTOR
20220388641 · 2022-12-08 ·

A rotor for a rotary wing aircraft having a single blade with a longitudinal pitch axis and that is hinge mounted on the rotary shaft for rotating the rotor, the hinge being about an axis that is transversal relative to the rotary shaft, said rotary wing describing a cone when its pitch angle is not zero, the rotor possessing a balancing flyweight device for balancing the resultant of the horizontal component of the lift force and of the rotary drag force of the blade, the device being mounted to rotate with the rotary wing about its rotary shaft and, under the effect of the centrifugal force to which it is subjected while the rotary wing is rotating, generating a horizontal force that is applied to the rotary shaft of the motor and that opposes the above-mentioned resultant with a magnitude of that is a function of the position of the flyweight(s) of the balancing device relative to the rotary shaft of the rotor.

Oscillatory pumping system for liquid vibration isolator

In some examples, an oscillatory pumping system comprises: one or more active piston, a fluid, and two motors. The one or more active piston is disposed in a channel fluidically coupling two fluid chambers. The passive piston has a frequency response operable to counteract a vibratory displacement. The fluid is disposed in the channel and the two fluid chambers. The two motors couple to the one or more active piston. The two motors are operable to selectively change the frequency response of the passive piston based on oscillating the one or more active piston.

TUNABLE MASS DAMPER ASSEMBLY FOR A ROTOR BLADE

A tunable mass damper assembly is attachable to a rotor blade. The tunable mass damper assembly comprises a base configured to be attached to the rotor blade and a pendulum mass structure movably attached to the base and configured to move relative to the base in accordance with a rotational speed of the rotor blade about a rotor axis. The pendulum mass structure is configured to reduce vibratory forces of the rotor blade induced by a rotation of the rotor blade about the rotor axis. An entirety of the pendulum mass structure being configured to be contained within and enclosed by the rotor blade.

RESONATOR, AND AN AIRCRAFT FITTED WITH THE RESONATOR

A resonator having a support and a seismic mass. Movement means include a first electromagnetic assembly comprising a first electric coil that is not electrically powered. An actuator is connected to a processor unit, the processor unit electrically powering the actuator with adjustable electrical power. A resilient member is interposed between said seismic mass and said support.

VARIABLE AMPLITUDE FORCE GENERATOR
20170341739 · 2017-11-30 ·

A force generator includes a hub, which is rotatable about an axis thereof, an elongate member coupled to the hub such that the elongate member is rotatable with the hub and extends radially outwardly away from the hub and the axis along a radial dimension defined with respect to the axis and a mass, which is movably disposed along the elongate member and is adjustable to multiple radial mass positions relative to the hub.

EXTRACTION DEVICE FOR EXTRACTING A TRIM WEIGHT FROM A ROTOR BLADE
20170305003 · 2017-10-26 · ·

An extraction device for extracting a trim weight from a rotor blade, comprising a supporting tube that is at least partly provided with a female thread, and a threaded rod that is at least partially arranged in the supporting tube, wherein the threaded rod is coupled to a fixing element that is adapted for being detachably fixed to the trim weight and that is at least partially provided with a male thread which engages at least partially the female thread of the supporting tube, and wherein the threaded rod is at least partly plastically deformable.

Rotor Hub Vibration Attenuator

A vibration attenuator for an aircraft has at least one weight mounted in a rotating system of a rotor hub of the aircraft, each weight being rotatable about an axis of rotation of the hub relative to the hub and to each other weight. Drive means are provided for rotating each weight about the axis of rotation at a selected speed for creating oscillatory shear forces that oppose and attenuate rotor-induced vibrations having a selected frequency. A vertically oriented vibration attenuator is configured to oppose and attenuate vertical rotor induced oscillatory forces that would otherwise travel vertical down the rotor mast and into the airframe. A vibration attenuator having weights rotating about separate axes offset from each other.

DAMAGE ADAPTIVE VIBRATION CONTROL
20170283044 · 2017-10-05 ·

A method of operating a vibration control system (VCS) using a single actuator which operates to attenuate a system frequency of a system is provided. The method includes determining whether current vibrations at a non-system frequency exceed a predefined level, determining a system response to compensate for the current vibrations exceeding the predefined level and adjusting the force response of the single actuator to respond to a system frequency and the non-system frequency according to the determined system response toward compensating for the current vibrations.

Piezoelectric liquid inertia vibration eliminator

A tunable vibration isolator with active tuning elements having a housing, fluid chamber, and at least one tuning port. A piston is resiliently disposed within the housing. A vibration isolation fluid is disposed within the fluid chambers and the tuning ports. The tunable vibration isolator may employ either a solid tuning mass approach or a liquid tuning mass approach. The active vibration elements are preferably solid-state actuators.