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The key technologies of tiltrotor pylon conversion actuator
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AVIC Xi’an Flight Automatic Control Research Institute,Hydraulic actuation engineering department,Xi’an

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V275.1

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    Tiltrotor which combines the advantages of helicopters and fixed wing aircraft, is a key direction for future aviation equipment development. This article focuses on the key component of tiltrotor - pylon conversion actuator. The tilting actuation principle of tiltrotor is introduced, the advantages and disadvantages of V-22 and BA609 pylon conversion actuator configurations are analyzed and compared, and the key technologies of pylon conversion actuator of tiltrotor are discussed, including power summing technology, double-layer telescopic ball screw technology, ball screw end shock damper technology. The power summing technology can realize double-system synthesis by speed summing or force summing, which is the key to improve the reliability of pylon conversion actuator. Double-layer telescopic ball screw can effectively shorten the volume after the actuator is retracted, reduce the space on the aircraft nacelle, and greatly improve the safety of the actuator; Shock damper is a means to effectively restrain the impact caused by the screw end collision, which is very suitable for linear output mechanism such as ball screw.

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Li Hailin, Si Jun, Dang Kexin, Zhang Wei, Liu Longfei, Wang Xudong. The key technologies of tiltrotor pylon conversion actuator[J]. Advances in Aeronautical Science and Engineering,2025,16(1):75-81,92

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  • Received:September 09,2023
  • Revised:December 10,2023
  • Adopted:December 12,2023
  • Online: August 22,2024
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