Claims
- 1. In a helicopter rotor including a hub and arms extended radially from said hub, each arm supporting a bifilar vibration absorber at its extended end, the method of keeping bifilar mass motions at or below .+-. 15.degree. amplitude and in so doing minimizing overtuning to improve bifilar performance and also minimizing attendant dissimilar pendulum motions and resulting second order vibrations, which consists in defining the mass of the bifilar required to absorb input excitations at design forward speed at pendulum amplitude of .+-. 30.degree. by rotating the bifilar on a test arm of length n and then mounting absorbers of the defined mass on a support arm having a length 2n.
- 2. In a helicopter rotor equipped with a plurality of bifilar absorbers, the method of eliminating second harmonic forces that are transferred to the airframe as a result of unequal pendulum motions of the absorbers which consists in the steps of determining the required weight of the pendulous mass of the absorbers to absorb input excitations at design forward speed at .+-. 30.degree. pendulum amplitude when the mass is rotating on an arm of length n as measured from the axis of rotor rotation to the c.g. of the bifilar mass, then extending the arm to length 2n without reducing the weight of the bifilar mass.
- 3. In a helicopter rotor equipped with a plurality of bifilar vibration absorbers, each including a pendulous element, the method of eliminating second harmonic forces that are transmitted to the airframe of the helicopter as a result of unequal pendulum motions of the several bifilar absorbers which includes the steps of determining the weight of the pendulous element required to absorb input excitations at design forward speed at .+-. 30.degree. pendulum amplitude when the element is rotated on an arm of length n, then doubling the length of said arm to length 2n and mounting bifilar absorbers having pendulous elements of said predetermined weight thereon.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 633,886, filed Nov. 20, 1975.
Government Interests
The invention herein described was made in the course of or under a contract or subcontract thereunder with the Department of the Army.
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3488998 |
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Jan 1970 |
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Paul et al. |
Nov 1970 |
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Divisions (1)
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633886 |
Nov 1975 |
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