螺旋桨
转子(电动)
飞行试验
直升机旋翼
计算机科学
刀(考古)
航空航天工程
机械工程
模拟
航空学
工程类
海洋工程
作者
Fritz Boden,Bolesław Stasicki,Marek Szypula,Pavel Růžička,Zbynek Tvrdik,K. Ludwikowski
标识
DOI:10.1088/0957-0233/27/7/074013
摘要
Knowledge of propeller or rotor blade behaviour under real operating conditions is crucial for optimizing the performance of a propeller or rotor system. A team of researchers, technicians and engineers from Avia Propeller, DLR, EVEKTOR and HARDsoft developed a rotating stereo camera system dedicated to in-flight blade deformation measurements. The whole system, co-rotating with the propeller at its full speed and hence exposed to high centrifugal forces and strong vibration, had been successfully tested on an EVEKTOR VUT 100 COBRA aeroplane in Kunovice (CZ) within the project AIM2—advanced in-flight measurement techniques funded by the European Commission (contract no. 266107). This paper will describe the work, starting from drawing the first sketch of the system up to performing the successful flight test. Apart from a description of the measurement hardware and the applied IPCT method, the paper will give some impressions of the flight test activities and discuss the results obtained from the measurements.
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