A torsionally de-coupled engine mount system (13) for use in tilt rotor
aircraft (11) applications is disclosed, in which an engine is mounted at
its forward end to a prop rotor gear box by means of a forward mount
(303) that is a simple adapter fitting, and at its aft end to a pylon
assembly by an aft mount (305) that is a simple bi-pod fitting. The
forward mount (303) counteracts forces and moments in six degrees of
freedom, but the aft mount (305) only counteracts lateral and vertical
loads. The contribution from the engine to the overall dynamic response
of the aircraft is tuned by selectively tailoring the size, shape,
weight, and material of the forward mount (303). The engine mount system
torsionally de-couples the engines from the prop rotors, thereby
preventing rotor torque from being induced into the engines. In addition,
the contribution from the engines to the overall dynamic response of the
aircraft can be tuned by selectively tailoring the size, shape, weight,
and material of the forward mounts between the engines and the
transmissions.