Claims
- 1. A strain-resistant heated helicopter rotor blade, comprising:
- an elongated blade body having a longitudinal axis along which cyclic stress is applied during use;
- an elongated electrical heater mounted to the body parallel to said axis and comprising a plurality of like, elongated and electrically resistive wires which are placed together to form a component with two opposed ends, two parallel sides and a central axis, each of said plurality of wires being oriented to substantially lie along directions of minimum strain in the blade body when the body is stressed along said longitudinal axis, said directions of minimum strain being determined by the Poisson's ratio of the blade body at the location of the heater and selected in accordance therewith; and
- electrical terminals connected to said ends.
- 2. The blade of claim 1, wherein the wires are embedded in said blade body.
- 3. The blade of claim 1, wherein the wires and terminals are embedded in said blade body.
- 4. The blade of claim 1, wherein the wires are of copper-clad stainless steel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 361,805, filed Mar. 25, 1982 now abandoned.
That application is a continuation-in-part application of copending Ser. No. 174,597, filed Aug. 1, 1980 now abandoned. The disclosure and drawings of this related application are hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference. as if fully set forth.
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