Title: Flex Pivot Helicopter Application
1Flex Pivot Helicopter Application
- Goodrich Corporation
- Team Members
- Matt Chverchko
- Danielle Lesser
- Andy Styer
- Josh Tinelli
2Objectives
- Problem Statement Determine possible helicopter
applications for the Goodrich Free-Flex Pivot - Develop basic understanding of how Flex Pivot
works - Brainstorm and propose concepts to Goodrich
- Proceed to design and development of selected
ideas
3The Free-Flex Pivot
- A unique bearing concept for applications with
limited angular travel.
The Free-Flex Pivot consists of perpendicular
flat springs supporting cylindrical
counter-rotating sleeves.
4Flex Pivot Characteristics
- High radial stiffness
- High axial stiffness
- Frictionless
- Stiction-Free
- Infinite Cycle Life
- Exceptional Repeatability
- Predictable Performance
- Lubrication Free
- Maintenance Free
- Electrical Continuity
- Wide Temperature Operating Range -400F to
1200F
5Flap, Lag, and Feathering
There are three potential applications for the
Flex Pivot in an articulated rotor. Currently,
bearings are being utilized in the following
locations, as denoted by the circles in Figure 1.
Flapping (Side View) Lagging (Top
View) Feathering (Side View)
6Articulated Rotor Hub
An articulated rotor facilitates vertical,
horizontal, and torsional blade motion at three
specific hinge positions
- Pitch Hinge
- Drag Hinge
- Flapping Hinge
7Blade Free Body Diagram
z
AF
Omega
CF
K
IF
Beta
n, y
e
8Force Equation
- The forces acting on the blades of a fully
articulated hub include - Inertia Force, IF
- Centrifugal Force, CF
- Aerodynamic Force, AF
- Spring Moment, SF
- After analyzing these various forces, it was
determined that the bulk of the forces on the
blade comes from the centrifugal force, expressed
by the following force equation - Fma, where aR?2
9Implementation
- The project will replace the conventional
bearings of the Pitch Hinge of a RC helicopter
hub with the Flex Pivot bearings.
10Final Design
- Completed design was assembled without incident
using ½ cantilevered series 800 Flex Pivots. - Additional modifications for proper testing would
be
- Damping mechanism to replace rubber boots
- More secure mounting method
- Initial blade positioning may be modified for
proper flight operation
11Project Continuation
- Better hub design could incorporate Flex Pivots
in the lead-lag and flapping positions - Extensive testing on more durable hub
modifications to further prove the Flex Pivot
design concept - For full-speed testing, Rotorcraft Center test
stand would require modifications to ensure
sufficient operator protection
12Questions?