Variable Directional Thrust for Helicopter Tail Anti-Torque System
US-2017349273-A1 · Dec 7, 2017 · US
US11052999B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11052999-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916365583-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 6, 2021 |
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A fully compounding rotorcraft includes a fuselage having first and second wings extending therefrom and configured to provide lift compounding responsive to forward airspeed. A twin boom includes first and second tail boom members that extend aftward from the first and second wings. An empennage is coupled between the aft ends of the tail boom members. An anti-torque system includes a tail rotor that is rotatably coupled to the empennage. An engine is disposed within the fuselage and is configured to provide torque to a main rotor assembly via an output shaft and a main rotor gearbox. An auxiliary propulsive system is coupled to the fuselage and is configured to generate a propulsive thrust to offload at least a portion of a thrust requirement from the main rotor during forward flight, thereby providing propulsion compounding to increase the forward airspeed of the rotorcraft.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fully compounding rotorcraft comprising: a fuselage having a tail cone; first and second wings coupled to the fuselage and configured to provide lift compounding responsive to forward airspeed; a twin boom including a first tail boom member extending aftward from a mid-wing location of the first wing and a second tail boom member extending aftward from a mid-wing location of the second wing, the first and second tail boom members each having aft ends; an empennage coupled between the aft ends of the first and second tail boom members, the empennage having a high boom tail configuration including a horizontal stabilizer with at least one control surface; an anti-torque system including a tail rotor rotatably coupled to the empennage; an engine disposed within the fuselage and configured to provide torque to an output shaft; a main rotor gearbox coupled to the output shaft; a main rotor assembly coupled to the main rotor gearbox and configured to receive torque from the engine; and an auxiliary propulsive system coupled to the fuselage and configured to generate a propulsive thrust to offload at least a portion of a thrust requirement from the main rotor during forward flight, thereby providing propulsion compounding to increase the forward airspeed of the rotorcraft; wherein, the auxiliary propulsive system includes a pneumatic thruster system having a fan module and a thrust nozzle, the fan module coupled to the output shaft and configured to generate compressed bypass air, the thrust nozzle configured to mix exhaust gases from the engine with the compressed bypass air and to discharge the exhaust mixture to provide the propulsive thrust, the thrust nozzle disposed within the tail cone in a non-parallel arrangement relative to the twin boom such that the exhaust mixture is discharged from the thrust nozzle below the horizontal stabilizer and between and above the tail boom members with a downward angle relative to the tail boom members such that the exhaust mixture does not impinge on the at least one control surface. 2. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited in claim 1 wherein the rotorcraft is a helicopter. 3. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited in claim 1 wherein the first and second wings further comprise aft swept wings. 4. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited in claim 1 wherein the empennage further comprises first and second generally vertical stabilizers with the horizontal stabilizer coupled between the first and second generally vertical stabilizers. 5. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited in claim 4 wherein the first and second generally vertical stabilizers each further comprise a moveable control surface. 6. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited in claim 1 wherein the anti-torque system further comprises a variable speed electric motor and wherein in the tail rotor further comprises fixed pitch rotor blades. 7. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited in claim 1 wherein the engine further comprises a turboshaft engine. 8. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited in claim 1 wherein the engine further comprises a hybrid turboshaft and turbofan engine. 9. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited in claim 1 wherein the main rotor assembly further comprises a single main rotor having a plurality of rotor blades extending radially from a rotor hub. 10. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited in claim 1 wherein a bypass ratio of the compressed bypass air to the exhaust gases is between 1 to 1 and 4 to 1. 11. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited claim 1 further comprising a retractable tricycle landing gear system including a forward landing strut retractable into the fuselage, a first aft landing strut retractable into the first tail boom member and a second aft landing strut retractable into the second tail boom member. 12. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited claim 1 wherein the thrust nozzle is a fixed nozzle. 13. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited claim 1 wherein the thrust nozzle is a moveable nozzle. 14. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited claim 1 wherein the thrust nozzle is a thrust vectoring nozzle. 15. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited claim 1 wherein the thrust nozzle is an axisymmetric convergent/divergent nozzle. 16. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited claim 1 wherein the thrust nozzle is configured for heat signature suppression. 17. The fully compounding rotorcraft as recited claim 1 wherein the thrust nozzle is configured for infrared radiation signature suppression.
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