2001
DOI: 10.4050/jahs.46.3
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Flight Dynamics of an Articulated Rotor Helicopter with an External Slung Load

Abstract: The paper presents a study of the flight dynamics of an articulated rotor helicopter carrying a suspended load. The aircraft model includes rigid body dynamics, individual flap and lag blade dynamics, and inflow dynamics. The load is a point mass with a single suspension point. Results were obtained for load masses of up to 2000 kg, with load-tohelicopter mass ratios of up to 28%, cable lengths from 3 to 8 m, turn rates of up to 16 deg/sec, and advance ratios of up to 0.3. The load affects trim primarily throu… Show more

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“…The position dynamics is decoupled and results in the standard form (10). The relation (11) is the Legendre transform from momenta µ " B ω L and ν " B 9 r L to velocities.…”
Section: B Proof Of Propositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The position dynamics is decoupled and results in the standard form (10). The relation (11) is the Legendre transform from momenta µ " B ω L and ν " B 9 r L to velocities.…”
Section: B Proof Of Propositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A related problem studied previously deals with the dynamics of helicopters with external slung loads (e.g. [10]). …”
Section: Introduction and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The state space model derives from the full-state linearization and condensation to fuselage states of the nonlinear rigid blade model used in Ref. 12. The main helicopter characteristics are reported in Table 1.…”
Section: Helicopter Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the focus of the analysis is on low speed and the suspension line has a negligible weight with respect to the load, the cable is modeled as inextensible, weightless and does not contribute to drag (Ref. 12).…”
Section: External Load As a Pendulummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more recent study of (Cicolani, Kanning& Synnestvedt, 1995) developed a comprehensive approach for slung-load modelling where generic simulation models for a tandem helicopter capable of carrying load in single or multiple points with one, two or more helicopters were investigated. (Fusato, Guglieri & Celi, 2001) developed a body-flap-lag model to study the flight dynamics of a single-rotor helicopter carrying a single-point suspended load, showing that the load affects trim primarily through the overall increase in the weight of the aircraft; the influence of cable length was negligible. (Stuckey, 2002), using the equations of motions developed by (Cicolani, Kanning& Synnestvedt, 1995) and an open-loop control for pilot modelling, developed a piloted simulation model for a tandem helicopter capable of carrying a mixed density slung loads.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%