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Design and analysis trends of helicopter rotor systems

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To overcome many of the problems associated with conventional articulated rotor systems, new rotor systems are being contemplated. In this paper, the state-of-art technology of advanced rotor systems is assessed. Advanced rotors include hingeless, bearingless, composite, circulation control, tilt and advanced geometry rotors. The paper reviews mathematical modelling, analysis methods, past and recent developments, potential limitations and future research needs in each system. Also, the potential of incorporation of structural optimization methodology and smart structures technology in rotors to improve the efficiency and capabilities of rotorcraft is discussed.

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Chopra, I. Design and analysis trends of helicopter rotor systems. Sadhana 19, 427–466 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02812163

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