Predicting Limit-Cycle Oscillations in Propeller-Nacelle Systems with Freeplay

F-0081-2025-0328

5/20/2025

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This paper investigates an output-based approach for predicting limit-cycle oscillations caused by freeplay, which can affect actuated structures of vertical lift vehicles. The proposed approach uses pre-critical time-history data to estimate the recovery rate to equilibrium following perturbations as a function of amplitude and a varying parameter. Recovery rate data points in the parameter-amplitude plane are fitted and extrapolated to predict limit-cycle oscillation solutions, corresponding to a recovery rate of zero. While previous work demonstrated this approach for systems with geometrical or polynomial stiffness nonlinearities, this study investigates its applicability to freeplay for the first time. The study uses time-history data from simulations of an analytical model of an idealized, elastically mounted tilting propeller in airplane mode, with freeplay in the tilting mechanism. The results highlight the promise of the proposed approach, paving the way for addressing more complex configurations.

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15
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Hartin, M. and Riso, C., "Predicting Limit-Cycle Oscillations in Propeller-Nacelle Systems with Freeplay," Vertical Flight Society 81st Annual Forum and Technology Display, Virginia Beach, Virginia, May 20, 2025, .
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5/20/2025
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F-0081-2025-0328
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Technical Paper
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English