Chapter 31: Limitations Flashcards
Limit Load AC Types (3) and LL
Normal: 2.5g
Utility: 4.4g
Aerobatic: 6g
Va
What is? How much faster to reach UL? UL = failure? How does mass affect Va
Max speed with full elevator deflection without structural damage (LL)
Meeting point of stall and LL
1.23% Va = UL
UL for max TO, therefore not necessarily destroys AC
Va
What affects Va (3)
Lighter mass = decreases Va
High alt = Va increases
Flaps = Va decreases
Vb
What is, where on n diagram
Can withstand max vertical gust
Between Va and Vc
Vra/Mra
Turbulence penetration speed (ra = rough air)
fast enough to not stall
slow enough to avoid structural damage
Vc/Mc
Vd/Md
C: Speed for severe turbulence
D: Max structural limit, is a function of Vc/Mc
Limiting Velocities Large AC (2), Small AC (2), gear (2), flaps (1)
Vmo: max operating (large AC) Mmo: max operating (large AC) Vne: never exceed (small AC) Vno: operating cruise outside of turb (small AC) Vle: gear extension Vlo: gear operating Vfe: flap extension
Gust
Affects (5)
Altitude: higher TAS, less change in α
Airspeed: higher %increase in CL with high V
Cl/α function: high change Cl/α is bad (straight wing)
Wing Loading: low wing loading
High AR
Flutter Resonance
What is, how affected (6)
Wing twist around torsional axis due to resonance
Elasticity, mass distribution, structural properties
backlash (too much slack), IAS, aero-elasticity coupling
Danger with Outboard Ailerons at High speed
High speed aileron reversal
flutter -> aileron acts opposite way
outboard ailerons are locked at high speeds