drawoh
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2002
- 8,959
Our customer wants to mount our system in a helicopter pod, rotated 45[°] about its axis. They want to show if the anti-vibration mounts will work.
Our mounts are the all-attitude Barry B64 series cup mounts with axial:rotational stiffness ratio of 1:1. Our system is well within the load ratings of four mounts. Our centre of mass is approximately in the middle, such that the full static load at 45[°] will approximately be carried by two mounts on one side. My first thought was that this was too much.
My second thought is that static load does not matter. The airframe vibrates. The vibration is transmitted through all four anti-vibration mounts to the mounted mass. If the helicopter crash lands, all four anti-vibration mounts have to tear loose for the system to fail. I am ignoring the fact that this is less critical in a pod than it would be inside the airframe around passengers.
My interpretation of this is that the mounts are okay. I have contacted a local tech rep., but I would like to hear other opinions. Does this sound reasonable. Is there something wrong with my thinking?
JHG
Our mounts are the all-attitude Barry B64 series cup mounts with axial:rotational stiffness ratio of 1:1. Our system is well within the load ratings of four mounts. Our centre of mass is approximately in the middle, such that the full static load at 45[°] will approximately be carried by two mounts on one side. My first thought was that this was too much.
My second thought is that static load does not matter. The airframe vibrates. The vibration is transmitted through all four anti-vibration mounts to the mounted mass. If the helicopter crash lands, all four anti-vibration mounts have to tear loose for the system to fail. I am ignoring the fact that this is less critical in a pod than it would be inside the airframe around passengers.
My interpretation of this is that the mounts are okay. I have contacted a local tech rep., but I would like to hear other opinions. Does this sound reasonable. Is there something wrong with my thinking?
