Arithmetic CG Calculations Flashcards

1
Q

What do we need to consider in order to eestablish the position of the CG?

A
  • Empty aircraft

- Items of load and fuel

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2
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What’s the moment of a mass?

A

Moment is the turning force created by the mass acting over a distance or lever arm

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What’s the formula of Moment? In what unit is it expressed?

A
  • Moment = Mass x Distance, expressed in Kg force metres (kgm)
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4
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What sign do moments aft of the datum have? what about the moments forward of the datum?

A
  • Moments aft of the datum are positive

- Moments forward of the datum are negative

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5
Q

Is the datum the CG? what is it?

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  • The datum is NOT the CG, it’s a reference point from which all the lever arm measurements are taken
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6
Q

Where can we find the datum and moment arms for aircraft?

A
  • Datum and moment arms for aircraft may be found in the W&B control and loading manual
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Where do manufacturers usually place the datum of an aircraft?

A
  • Ahead of the aircraft
  • On the nose
  • Within the aircraft, perhaps on the engine bulkhead of a light aircraft
  • Behind the aircraft
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8
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Where is the datum “sometimes” located?

A

By measuring from a fixed point on the aircraft called the reference point

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9
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What happends when we add mass to an aircraft where the CG was already calculated?

A

Once the CG is calculated, loads can be added or subtracted and the new CG found by re-working the total moment and total mass

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10
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What’s the alternative method to calculate the change of CG?

  • Formula when we want to find out much mass must be added or removed to bring the CG to a new position
  • Formula to find out when the new total mass and the old CG position are known
A

Mass change change of CG
___________ = _________________________
Old total mass distance from mass to new CG

Mass change = change of CG
____________ _______________________
New total mass distance from mass to old CG

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What are body stations used for? In what units are they given?

A

Used to describe the location of equipment in large aircraft.
- Given as a body station (Stn) number
- Station datum is always Stn 0
- Stations forward of datum are negative, and stations aft of the datum are positibe

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