A. Oliveira, Antônio Almeida Silva, Marcelo Cavalcanti Rodrigues, Estephanie Nobre Dantas Grassi, Carlos José de Araújo, Romulo Pierre Batista do Reis
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摘要
形状记忆合金(SMA)的主要应用之一涉及振动控制,尤其是超弹性 SMA(SMA-SE),它具有显著的应力滞后性,可作为阻尼器使用,同时对结构的增重最小。在直升机中,振动是其运行中固有的现象,虽然无法消除,但必须将其减小到可接受的安全和舒适水平。在这种情况下,本文旨在介绍一种名为 "智能俯仰连接 "的新装置的设计、测试和动态行为,该装置采用超弹性材料,用于被动振动控制。本文利用一个模拟直升机旋翼悬停的旋翼塔,描述了设计过程、组装和设备测试。该方法对原型机在参考条件下的动态响应进行了比较分析,包括刚性变桨链、改进后的原型机和安装了超弹性变桨链的原型机。此外,除悬停测试外,还采用了循环指令和不对称横向阵风来观察设备在瞬态负载下的输出响应。与有关 SMA 时间响应较低的文献数据相反,该装置在接近主转子频率的频率下呈现出令人满意的时间响应和衰减,信号衰减在 2 到 4 dB 之间,没有任何外部能量消耗,在比较分析中,可能超过振动振幅衰减的 50%。
Helicopter vibration control employing superelastic pitch link with shape memory alloy
One of the main applications of shape memory alloy (SMA) concerns vibration control, especially superelastic SMA (SMA-SE), which presents a significant stress hysteresis and can work as a damper while adding minimal weight to the structure. In helicopters, vibration is a phenomenon inherent to their operation, and although cannot be eliminated, must be minimized to acceptable levels of safety and comfort. In this context, this paper aims to present the design, testing, and dynamic behavior of a new device entitled smart pitch link, a device with superelastic material for passive vibration control. The paper depicts the design process, assembly, and device testing using a whirl tower that simulates a helicopter rotor in hover. The approach adopts a comparative analysis of the dynamic response on the prototype in reference condition, with a stiff pitch link, with the modified prototype, and with the superelastic pitch link installation. In addition, beyond hover tests, cyclic commands and an asymmetrical lateral gust were employed to observe the output response of the device under transient loadings. Contrary to the literature data about the low time response of SMA, the device presents satisfactory time response and attenuation in frequencies close to main rotor frequencies, with signal attenuations between 2 to 4 dB without any external energy consumption, which, in a comparative analysis, may exceed more than 50% of vibrational amplitude attenuation.