Bernhard Enenkl
Airbus Helicopters
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Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures | 2008
Boris Grohmann; Christoph Maucher; Tobias Prunhuber; Peter Jänker; Oliver Dieterich; Bernhard Enenkl; Markus Bauer; Elif Ahci; Andree Dr. Altmikus; Horst Baier
A new concept is proposed for individual blade control: the Active Trailing Edge (ATE). The objective of this paper is to present the current status of design and optimization of the ATE. Due to the specific nature of the subject an inherently multi-disciplinary approach is taken. The aeroservoelastic optimization of the ATE actuator is based on evolutionary algorithm. The resulting optimal actuator design, the sensitivity of the optimal design to manufacturing and material constraints and some key performance characteristics like aeroservoelastic airfoil polars and Mach-number influence on aerodynamic effectiveness are presented. For the purpose of comprehensive rotor dynamics simulation including the dynamic and aeroservoelastic behaviour of the ATE actuator, a reduced-order model is developed. The paper concludes with a presentation of active helicopter benefit analysis.
International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering | 2007
Willi Martin; Peter Jänker; Markus Siemetzki; Thomas Lorkowski; Boris Grohmann; Rudolf Maier; Christoph Maucher; Valentin Klöppel; Bernhard Enenkl; Dieter Roth; Heinz Hansen
Since more than 10 years EADS Innovation Works, which is the corporate research centre of EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company), is investigating smart materials and adaptive structures for aircraft in cooperation with EADS business units. Focus of research efforts are adaptive systems for shape control, noise reduction and vibration control of both fixed and rotary wing aircraft as well as for lift optimisation of fixed wing aircraft. Two outstanding adaptive systems which have been pushed ahead in cooperation with Airbus Germany and Eurocopter Germany are adaptive servo flaps for helicopter rotor blades and innovative high lift devices for fixed wing aircraft which both were tested in flight for the first time representing world premieres. In this paper various examples of adaptive systems are presented which were developed and realized by EADS in recent years.
Archive | 1999
Karl Bauer; Gerald Kuntze-Fechner; Gerhard Hausmann; Bernhard Enenkl
AHS International Forum 57 | 2001
Francois Toulmay; Eurocopter S.A.S.; Marignane; Valentin Klöppel; Eurocopter Deutschland; Ottobrunn; Francois Lorin; Bernhard Enenkl; Jacques Gaffiero; La Courneuve
Archive | 2008
Andree Dr. Altmikus; Rupert Pfaller; Bernhard Enenkl
Archive | 1999
Karl Bauer; Gerald Kuntze-Fechner; Gerhard Hausmann; Bernhard Enenkl
Archive | 2008
Bernhard Enenkl; Rupert Pfaller
Archive | 2007
Andree Dr. Altmikus; Bernhard Enenkl; Rupert Pfaller
Archive | 1999
Bernhard Enenkl; Rupert Pfaller
Archive | 2014
Bernhard Enenkl; Rupert Pfaller