Bischläger, M., Poks, A., Weigand, M., Koch, J., & Gross, C. (2022). Dynamic Simulation of a Rotor System with Variable Speed. In Forum 78 - Fort Worth, TX, May 2022. VFS’ 78th Annual Forum & Technology Display, Ft. Worth, TX, United States of America (the). https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0078-2022-17606
E325 - Institut für Mechanik und Mechatronik E307-02-1 - Forschungsgruppe Maschinenelemente und Luftfahrtgetriebe E307-02 - Forschungsbereich Maschinenelemente und Luftfahrtgetriebe E325-01 - Forschungsbereich Technische Dynamik und Fahrzeugdynamik
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Published in:
Forum 78 - Fort Worth, TX, May 2022
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Date (published):
10-May-2022
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Event name:
VFS' 78th Annual Forum & Technology Display
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Event date:
10-May-2022 - 12-May-2022
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Event place:
Ft. Worth, TX, United States of America (the)
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Number of Pages:
11
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Keywords:
Gas Turbine Model; Rotor System with Variable Speed; Power Split Transmissions Control
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Abstract:
Current Rotorcraft Developments like under the Future Vertical Lift Program in the US and RACER and NextGENCivil Tiltrotor in Europe deal with High-Speed Rotorcraft or Tiltrotor-/Tiltwing Aircraft which require a variable rotor speed either to adopt the rotor speed to high forward speed or to meet the different requirements of a rotor in Hover and Aircraft Mode of a Tiltrotor-/Tiltwing Aircraft. As the required speed range can not be covered by the turbine TU Munich (Germany), TU Wien (Vienna, Austria) and Zoerkler Gears (Austria) work in the transnational project “VARI-SPEED II” on a rotor system that can change the rotor speed via change of the ratio of the transmission (variable rotor speed with constant turbine speed). The project is based on the results of „VARI SPEED“ and the direct follow-up project. VARI-SPEED showed that a rotor speed variation performed by a transmission system is possible. The efficiency and the flight envelope of the rotorcraft can be improved by this technology. Furthermore, a method for rotor blade design in a RPM range was invented. VARI-SPEED II will now build up a model of the complete dynamic system from engine to rotor of a helicopter with a variable speed rotor. This model will be used for dynamic simulations of the system. A scaled model of the module that changes the speed will be developed and pilot studied in a simulator are planned to find out the characteristics of such a system. Aim of the project is to reach TRL 3 as basis for further development of the technology with interested OEM´s. The paprer gives an overview of the approach and shows first results of the modelling of the Gas Turbine, the Transmission, the Variator, the Rotor and the Rotor Control and shows the flight simulator where the model will be implemented for evaluation.
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Project title:
Drehzahlvariables Rotorsystem: 850442 (FFG - Österr. Forschungsförderungs- gesellschaft mbH)
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Research Areas:
Sustainable Production and Technologies: 10% Modeling and Simulation: 60% Computational Materials Science: 30%