mccarvil
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2002
- 4
I'd like to model the dynamic forces on a blade.
Statically the moment of inertia is simple.
But dynamically (rotating) there appears to be so many different forces on the blade how would a single point of action (where all forces could be equivalently resolved through) be calculated?
Blade pitch, rotational speed, blade design, blade material, gyroscopic effects; it appears all these factors and more act on a blade.
What are the major effects? Are there basic models to approximate these calculations? How can these forces/factors be (approximately) calculated?
Thank you!
Statically the moment of inertia is simple.
But dynamically (rotating) there appears to be so many different forces on the blade how would a single point of action (where all forces could be equivalently resolved through) be calculated?
Blade pitch, rotational speed, blade design, blade material, gyroscopic effects; it appears all these factors and more act on a blade.
What are the major effects? Are there basic models to approximate these calculations? How can these forces/factors be (approximately) calculated?
Thank you!