Systems and methods for vertical takeoff and landing vehicle with stator stabilization
US-2024417070-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9896199B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9896199-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314135941-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2018 |
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A rotor hub can include a yoke, a mast, and one or more radially oriented actuators. The first radial actuator and the second radial actuator each have a piston configured to impart a translation of the yoke relative to the mast. The radial actuators are configured to attenuate in-plane whirling vibrations. The rotor hub can also have actuators coupled between the mast and the yoke for attenuating flapping and vertical vibrations.
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A rotor hub for a rotary aircraft, the rotor hub comprising: a rotor mast having a rotor mast axis; a yoke; a plurality of cantilevered actuators coupled between the rotor mast and the yoke, the plurality of cantilevered actuators being configured to selectively impart a force upon the yoke; a first plurality of radial actuators adjacent to the rotor mast, each of the first plurality of radial actuators having a piston configured to actuate in a direction that is perpendicular to the rotor mast axis to selectively impart a force upon the mast; a pivot member splined to the rotor mast, the pivot member having a first extension and a second extension that define a first axis; a first post and second post extending from the yoke and defining a second axis; a gimbal ring that houses the first post, the second post, the first extension and the second extension; a first cylindrical elastomeric member and a second cylindrical elastomeric member configured to be relatively rigid radially along the first axis and compliant in a direction along the first axis, the first cylindrical elastomeric member disposed on the first extension, the second cylindrical elastomeric member disposed on the second extension; and a third cylindrical elastomeric member and a fourth cylindrical elastomeric member configured to be relatively rigid radially along the second axis and compliant in a direction along the second axis, the third cylindrical elastomeric member disposed on the first post, the fourth cylindrical elastomeric member disposed on the second post. 2. The rotor hub according to claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of rotor blades; wherein each of the plurality of cantilevered actuators is coupled to an arm of the yoke, each arm defining a location of a rotor blade. 3. The rotor hub according to claim 1 , further comprising a second plurality of radial actuators comprising: a first radial actuator; and a second radial actuator; wherein the first radial actuator and the second radial actuator each have a piston configured to actuate in a direction along the second axis to impart a force on the pivot member. 4. The rotor hub according to claim 3 , wherein either of the first radial actuator and the second radial actuator causes a translation of the yoke relative to the rotor mast along an axis defined by the first radial actuator and the second radial actuator. 5. The rotor hub according to claim 1 , further comprising: a control system configured to analyze vibration measurement and command at least one of the plurality of cantilevered actuators and the first plurality of radial actuators. 6. A rotor hub for a rotorcraft, the rotor hub comprising: a yoke, the yoke having an upper portion, a lower portion, and a central portion, the central portion connects the upper portion and the lower portion; a mast having a mast axis; a first radial actuator disposed within the central portion of the yoke and adjacent to the mast to impart a force upon the mast; a second radial actuator disposed within the central portion of the yoke and adjacent to the mast to impart a force upon the mast; a pivot member splined to the mast, the pivot member having a first extension and a second extension that define a first axis; a first post and second post extending from the yoke and defining a second axis; a gimbal ring that houses the first post, the second post, the first extension and the second extension; a first cylindrical elastomeric member and a second cylindrical elastomeric member configured to be relatively rigid radially along the first axis and compliant in a direction along the first axis, the first cylindrical elastomeric member disposed on the first extension, the second cylindrical elastomeric member disposed on the second extension; and a third cylindrical elastomeric member and a fourth elastomeric member configured to be relatively rigid radially along the second axis and compliant in a direction along the second axis, the third cylindrical elastomeric member disposed on the first post, the fourth cylindrical elastomeric member disposed on the second post; wherein the first radial actuator and the second radial actuator each have a piston configured to actuate in a direction along the first axis to impart a translation of the yoke relative to the mast. 7. The rotor hub according to claim 6 , wherein the first radial actuator and the second radial actuator are aligned along a plane perpendicular to the mast axis. 8. The rotor hub according to claim 6 , further comprising: a third radial actuator; and a fourth radial actuator; wherein the third radial actuator and the fourth radial actuator each have a piston configured to actuate in a direction along the second axis to impart a translation of the yoke relative to the mast. 9. The rotor hub according to claim 8 , wherein the translation is along an axis defined by the third radial actuator and the fourth radial actuator. 10. The rotor hub according to claim 1 , wherein the first axis is perpendicular to the second axis.
using actuators, e.g. active systems · CPC title
mounted on rotor hub, e.g. a rotary force generator · CPC title
having elastomeric joints · CPC title
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