Chapter 18: Controls Flashcards

1
Q

Control Column

Good Design Criteria (4)

A

Adequate force
Responsive
Adequate control column displacement
Harmonization pitch, roll

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2
Q
Aerodynamic Balances (7)
Info
A

Inset Hinge - hinge close to CP (25% max)
Horned Balance
Internal Balance
Balance Tab
Imbalance Tab - makes controls harder
Servo Tab - moves tab, bad at low speeds
Spring - low V moves surface, high V moves tab

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3
Q

Flutter Improvement

A

Mass forward of hinge

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4
Q

Controls Type

Fully Powered vs. Power Assisted? How is Fully Powered Complemented?

A

Fully Powered: servo valve allows hydraulic P to move surface. No power, no input
Power Assisted: hydraulic P moves surfaces, pilot has natural feel
Q-feel: artificial force feedback prop. q

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5
Q

Aerodynamic Damping

A

Roll -> wing going down sees higher AoA -> goes up -> resists roll

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6
Q

All Moving Tailplane vs Classical Tailplane

A

All moving: changes AoA

Classical: changes camber

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7
Q

Trim Horizontal Stabiliser

Other Name, Advantages (4)

A
Variable Incidence Tailplane:
Aerodynamic
Great CG range
No control authority loss
Flutter resistent
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8
Q

Aerodynamic Balances

Disadvantages (2)

A

Loss control authority
Drag
Forward / Aft CG issues
Flutter

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9
Q

T Tail Design

Advantages (2)

A
No downwash (flaps, wings ...)
No ground effect
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10
Q

Rudder Stall

When is it bad? Solution?

A

OEI
Crosswind landing

Sweepback Rudder -> AoAs increases

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11
Q

Rudder Travel Limit

A

Low V -> full deflection

High V -> low deflection

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12
Q

Adverse Aileron Yaw

A

Wing going up -> Cl+, Cd+

Yaw around up wing

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13
Q

Adverse Aileron Yaw Solutions (4)

Info

A

Frize Ailerons: up aileron creates more drag
Differential Ailerons: up aileron higher deflection
Spoiler: Compensates for D, less prone to flutter
Control coupling: automatic rudder

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