An assessment of a frictional helicopter blade attachment with regard to its influence on the dynamics
of the in-plane blade motion is presented. For detailed system analysis, a 3D finite element model
with contact modeling has been created and validated using preexisting test data. Using the insights
gained from 3D finite element simulations, a reduced order model suitable for dynamical simulations is
derived and parameterized. Eventually, the reduced order model for the blade attachment is inserted
into a hingeless dynamical rotor model with elastic coupling. The influence of the blade attachment
on lead-lag dynamic behavior is investigated using the developed model and multiple configurations
are compared to each other to identify the effects of the nonlinear blade attachment model on lead-lag
frequency and damping ratio as well as elastic coupling prevalent in the hingeless rotor configuration.
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An assessment of a frictional helicopter blade attachment with regard to its influence on the dynamics
of the in-plane blade motion is presented. For detailed system analysis, a 3D finite element model
with contact modeling has been created and validated using preexisting test data. Using the insights
gained from 3D finite element simulations, a reduced order model suitable for dynamical simulations is
derived and parameterized. Eventually, the reduced order model for the blade attachment is...
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