Abstract

AbstractIn the ongoing development of DLR’s Versatile Aeromechanics Simulation Tool, an elastic-beam model is integrated into the multibody system based on the floating frame-of-reference formulation. Although the application of this formulation for one-dimensional beam models has already been addressed in the literature, the challenge remains to properly model the torsion dynamics of rotor blades – especially under high centrifugal loads. To this aim, this work suggests the consideration of rotational shape functions in the inertia shape integrals and in the application of gravitational, inertial, and external loads. This modified approach is validated based on the structural analysis of a rotor blade with complex geometrical properties.

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