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luixitoyo
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Location: Logroño-Spain

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Hi all:
I am designing my own helicopter and now, I want to test my design on Abaqus CAE. Do someone know what forces should I put to stress it?

Thanks
07-06-2009 09:05 AM
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idolminds
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Location: Orange CO, CA

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10g +/- for standard flight 21g +/- to fail
07-06-2009 03:42 PM
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"Cam"
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Location: UK

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I put mine through FEA.



How can you design a heli without knowing about forces???

DSX9
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07-18-2009 05:09 PM
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ccpm raptor
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Location: Delaware

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Looks like quick uk head and parts. Looks good

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07-18-2009 10:01 PM
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"Cam"
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For me the problem was not about the frame failing, but for the frame deforming, as with any model heli frame. Carbon can be broken with a fairly small force if you bend it enough around a small enough radius. Try to break it just stretching it is a different matter.

The frame will only fail in a crash, unless you have a very thin section holding the battery and pull 40g turns, as a very loose example.

Otherwise frame deformation can upset the gear mesh, damage your bearings, cause resonance to start and stop, loosen bolts and even stall your servos if a double lever is brought slightly towards or flexed away from a servo.

And people blame crashes on glitches and mysteries… wonder why their blades go in and out of track, try desperately to re-oil their one-way bearings, and other wonderful problems.

I used to think the pinion modulus or motor torque or maybe even the frame flexing was eating my main gears, now I’m wondering if it’s heat from the motor heating up the pinion and warming the main gear enough to soften it. A long motor shaft should help with pinion cooling...

Have fun designing your helicopter! Lots of math

DSX9
EMax V2
http://runryder.com/helicopter/gallery/37491/
07-19-2009 11:05 PM
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mattyduk
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I do FEA of composites for a living and the secret of FEA is doing the prepwork. ie what do you expect to happen??? Try to equate the frame to simple handcalcs ie Simplify the models as much as you can then complicate them !!!

The biggest skill of all learning that FEA is not allways right. As with all software its only as good as the data that goes in !!!
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