Electromechanical Modeling and Testing of a Novel Electrically Driven Stacked Rotor System

Matthew Asper, M. Ricci, J. Sirohi, G. A.
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A novel thrust control method for an electrically-driven stacked rotor system is described. The stacked rotor comprises of two two-bladed rotors spinning in the same direction at the same speed, with a fixed axial spacing and variable azimuthal spacing. Changing the azimuthal spacing by around 22° results in a 17% change in the total rotor system thrust. An electromechanical model of the rotor and drive system is developed incorporating a blade element aerodynamic model and field oriented control of two phase-synchronized electric motors, each driving one rotor of the stacked system. The model is validated with measurements on a single, 2m diameter rotor in hover driven by a single electric motor at constant speed as well as during transient rotor speed changes. The validated model is used to explore the behavior of the system in response to a commanded change in rotor azimuthal spacing. At a blade loading of 0.08, and a rotor speed of 1200 RPM, computations indicated that a 5° change in azimuthal spacing could be achieved in less than 0.2s, or less than five rotor revolutions, requiring a transient power increase of 12% the mean power. These results indicate the feasibility of achieving small changes in thrust at a high bandwidth with a small increase in motor power output.
一种新型电驱动堆叠转子系统的机电建模与测试
介绍了一种新型的电驱动堆叠转子系统推力控制方法。堆叠式转子由两个沿同一方向以相同速度旋转的双叶片转子组成,轴向间距固定,方位间距可变。改变约22°的方位角间距导致总转子系统推力变化17%。建立了转子和驱动系统的机电模型,结合叶片单元气动模型和两个相同步电动机的场定向控制,每个电机驱动堆叠系统的一个转子。通过对单电机驱动的直径2m的单转子恒速悬停和转子转速瞬态变化的实验验证了模型的有效性。该验证模型用于探索系统响应旋翼方位间距命令变化的行为。在叶片载荷为0.08,转子转速为1200 RPM的情况下,计算表明,在不到0.2s的时间内,即不到5转的转子,可以实现5°的方位间距变化,需要瞬态功率增加12%的平均功率。这些结果表明,在高带宽下实现小推力变化而电机输出功率增加的可行性。
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