simulator78
Computer
- Aug 1, 2007
- 6
Hi,
I am working on helicopter rotor simulation using blade element model and have a question about how to compute the forces and moments at the hub.
I have N blades which are connected to the hub with a vertical and a horizontal hinge. Now, together with the helicopter body I have a pretty complex jointed structure. If I approach to this question from a rigid body simulation point of view I have to write down equations using forces,torques and the constraints of the hinges and solve them. Which is, of course, pretty complex.
So the question is, is there an easy way to compute the thrust and torque on the hub if I know the torques and forces acting on the blades?
Thanks in advance
I am working on helicopter rotor simulation using blade element model and have a question about how to compute the forces and moments at the hub.
I have N blades which are connected to the hub with a vertical and a horizontal hinge. Now, together with the helicopter body I have a pretty complex jointed structure. If I approach to this question from a rigid body simulation point of view I have to write down equations using forces,torques and the constraints of the hinges and solve them. Which is, of course, pretty complex.
So the question is, is there an easy way to compute the thrust and torque on the hub if I know the torques and forces acting on the blades?
Thanks in advance