Abstract

A swashplateless rotor trim using brushless DC motor actuated trailing edge flaps was achieved in the Glenn L. Martin wind tunnel. A 6-ft-diameter, four-bladed articulated rotor with motor–flap system integrated into the NACA 0012 airfoil section was fabricated. A Maxon EC-10 brushless DC motor as an on-blade actuator and a lightweight mechanism were incorporated to actuate the trailing edge flap. The rotor torsion frequency was lowered to 2/rev using soft pitch links, allowing the blade pitch response to a trailing edge flap input. A closed-loop controller was employed to ensure trailing edge flap operation at desired amplitude with correct phase difference and in sync with the rotor azimuth. A trim methodology was implemented, and wind tunnel trim was achieved at 900 and 1200 RPM for a number of advance ratios. Results show that the brushless DC motors can provide sufficient primary control authority and have structural strength to withstand centrifugal loads, while fitting within airfoil profile and incurring minimal weight penalty.

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