Eurocopter introduces its Bluecopter® Technology to India

In a workshop organized by the Aeronautical Society of India on "Aviation Environment - Community Noise and Solutions", Eurocopter introduced its two noise-oriented innovations, "Blue Pulse Controls" and "Blue Edge Blades", from its Bluecopter® Technology programme which was developed to provide advanced technological solutions to lower acoustics and emissions for the protection of the environment.
In its participation in the workshop organized by the Aeronautical Society of India at the Hyatt Hotel in New Delhi today, Eurocopter India brought in its specialist, Francois Toulmay, to introduce Eurocopter's noise reduction systems from its Bluecopter® Technology programme. From Eurocopter's Research & Technology department, Francois is also part of the team working on the Green Rotorcraft platform in the EC Clean Sky Joint Technology Initiative.
The Bluecopter® Technology programme was introduced by Eurocopter, as a commitment to "continuously improve our processes to further reduce the impact of both our Group and our products and services on the environment", as highlighted by Eurocopter President & CEO Lutz Bertling.
With reduction of community noise as the focus, Francois Toulmay introduced two noise-oriented innovations from Bluecopter® -Blue pulse controls and Blue edge blades.
Blue pulse controls - This active control system has the primary objective of reducing the system-inherent noise level generated by the interference of the rotor blade tip vortices from one rotor blade with the following blades. At the same time, the vibrations will also be reduced significantly in order to increase comfort of passengers and service life of sensitive components.
Blue edge blades - This programme aims to reduce the noise generated by the blade-vortex interaction, which is generated at the tip of the blade of any helicopter. The double arrow shape of the Blue Edge blade allows more time for the blade to interact with the vortex and thus dephases acoustic sources. Consequently, the resulting noise level is greatly reduced, and the impulsive character of the acoustic signal fades as well.
Such environmentally friendly technologies will be installed progressively on the Eurocopter product range as they mature.
Eurocopter is a funding member of the Clean Sky Joint Technology Initiative, a wide scale European research effort - supported by the European Union and the major aeronautical industry groups - to propose technological solutions for meeting the environmental goals set by the Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in Europe (ACARE). Eurocopter hosts a Bluecopter® dedicated websitewww.bluecopter.com which provides details of the programme.

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