- blade flapping
- биение лопасти
Англо-русский словарь по авиации. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по авиации. 2013.
blade flapping — The vertical movement of a helicopter rotor blade about a horizontal or flapping hinge, in which the blades tend to rise and descend with respect to the rotor hub as they rotate. Blade flapping tends to minimize asymmetrical lift by increasing… … Aviation dictionary
flapping — The angular movement of a rotor blade above or below the plane of the hub. Blades ride higher and lower during their rotation, but they can do so only if they are allowed to move freely about a horizontal hinge or flexible root element. Design… … Aviation dictionary
flapping hinge — A hinge connecting a rotor blade to the hub and about which the blade rises and falls (i.e., flaps during its rotation, and thus permits equalization of lift or rotor thrust) between the advancing blade half and the retreating blade half of the… … Aviation dictionary
flapping to equality — During the movement of a helicopter rotating blade, the speed of airflow over the advancing blade is higher than the retreating blade, resulting in production of an unequal amount of lift. This is called a dissymmetry of lift. To correct this… … Aviation dictionary
retreating-blade stall — The stall of a helicopter rotor disc that occurs starting at the tip of the retreating blade. This happens when the helicopter forward speed is high. The individual angle of attack of the retreating blade becomes larger because the downward blade … Aviation dictionary
helicopter — /hel i kop teuhr, hee li /, n. 1. any of a class of heavier than air craft that are lifted and sustained in the air horizontally by rotating wings or blades turning on vertical axes through power supplied by an engine. v.i. 2. to fly in a… … Universalium
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Dissymmetry of lift — in rotorcraft aerodynamics refers to an uneven amount of lift on opposite sides of the rotor disc. It is a phenomenon that affects single rotor helicopters in lateral flight, whether the direction of flight be forwards, sideways or in reverse.… … Wikipedia
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