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Preliminary Sizing of the Electrical Motor and Housing of Electromechanical Actuators Applied on the Primary Flight Control System of Unmanned Helicopters

Jeremy Roussel    
Marc Budinger and Laurent Ruet    

Resumen

Helicopter dronization is expanding, for example, the VSR700 project. This leads to the integration of electromechanical actuators (EMAs) into the primary flight control system (PFCS). The PFCS is in charge of controlling the helicopter flight over its four axes (roll, pitch, yaw, and vertical). It controls the blade pitch thanks to mechanical kinematics and actuators. For more than 60 years, the actuators have been conventionally using the hydraulic technology. The EMA technology introduction involves the reconsideration of the design practices. Indeed, an EMA is multidisciplinary. Each of its components introduces new design drivers and new inherent technological imperfections (friction, inertia, and losses). This paper presents a methodology to specify and pre-design critical EMAs. The description will be focused on two components: the electrical motor and the housing. This includes a data-driven specification, scaling laws for motor losses estimation, and surrogate modeling for the housing vibratory sizing. The tools are finally applied to two study cases. The first case considers two potential redundant topologies of actuation. The housing sizing shows that one prevails on the other. The second case considers the actuators of helicopter rotors. The electrical motor sizing highlights the importance of designing two separate actuators.

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