航空システム開発ガイド<br>Aircraft Systems : A Design and Development Guide (Aerospace Series)

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航空システム開発ガイド
Aircraft Systems : A Design and Development Guide (Aerospace Series)

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Full Description

In-depth reference on fixed wing aircraft electrical and mechanical systems, covering electronics, hydraulics, and other essential components

Aircraft Systems delivers comprehensive material on the design and development of fixed wing aircraft electrical and mechanical systems, providing broad coverage of aircraft systems including electronics, hydraulics, pneumatics, flight control actuation, and landing gear. The book features many practical examples of existing commercial and military aircraft. Academic design studies and methods are presented, along with information on technical and mathematical methods of design. The book also features design guides for each system, including equations where appropriate to size sub-systems and major components, and discusses environmental concerns.

Topics discussed in Aircraft Systems include:

Aircraft systems design philosophy and safety, covering systems design approaches, safety assessments, requirement captures, and component reliability
Secondary power sources including main engines, auxiliary and ground power units, batteries, ram air turbines, and fuel cells
Hydraulic system components, covering hydraulic fluids, pumps, and piping, reservoirs, filters, accumulators, and relief valves
Aircraft icing and rain protection, covering ice protection systems such as electro-impulse de-icing and chemical ice protection systems

Aircraft Systems is an essential resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying the design of fixed wing aircraft systems. The book is also valuable to professionals in aerospace engineering due to its broad view of aircraft systems development and integration.

Contents

Series Preface xiii

About the Authors xiv

Preface xv

1 Introduction 1

1.1 Which Are the Airframe Systems? 2

1.2 Aircraft Systems Design Processes and Aircraft- Level Considerations 2

1.3 Systems Integration 2

Bibliography 5

2 Airframe Systems Design Process 6

2.1 Introduction 6

2.1.1 Systems Design Approach 6

2.1.2 Safety Assessment Philosophy 7

2.1.3 Aircraft Systems Design Methods 8

2.1.4 Sae Arp4754a 8

2.1.5 Sae Arp4761 9

2.2 Requirements Capture 9

2.3 System Safety Assessment 11

2.3.1 Functional Hazard Assessment 11

2.3.2 Development Assurance Process and Levels 13

2.3.3 Fault Tree Analysis 14

2.3.4 Failure Modes and Effects Analysis 15

2.4 System Architectures 16

2.4.1 Representing Architectures 17

2.4.2 Architectures for Analysis 18

2.5 Systems Design for Maintainability 19

2.5.1 Maintenance Cost Estimation 20

2.5.2 Accessibility 21

2.5.3 System Ageing and Obsolescence 23

2.6 Aircraft Level Trade- off Analysis 25

2.6.1 Fuel Penalties 25

2.7 Cost 31

2.7.1 Subsystem Cost Breakdown 31

2.7.2 Estimation Approaches 33

2.8 Summary 35

References 35

3 Aircraft Secondary Power Systems 37

3.1 Introduction 37

3.2 Secondary Power Forms 37

3.2.1 Pneumatic Power Systems 37

3.2.2 Hydraulic Power Systems 39

3.2.3 Electrical Power Systems 40

3.2.4 Variable- Frequency AC 41

3.2.5 Fixed- Frequency AC 41

3.2.6 High- Voltage dc 41

3.2.7 Low- Voltage dc 41

3.3 Secondary Power Sources 42

3.3.1 Aircraft- Level Effects 42

3.3.2 Advantages and Disadvantages 43

3.3.3 Trade Study 44

3.3.4 Main Engines 45

3.3.5 Auxiliary Power Units 46

3.3.6 Ground Power Units 47

3.3.7 Ram Air Turbines 48

3.3.8 Emergency Power Units 49

3.3.9 Stored Energy and Batteries 49

4 Aircraft Pneumatic Power Systems 51

4.1 Introduction 51

4.2 The Requirements for Aircraft Pneumatic Power Systems 51

4.2.1 Airworthiness Requirements 52

4.3 Bleed Air Systems Design 53

4.4 Bleed Air Systems Components 54

4.4.1 Pneumatic Valves 54

4.4.2 Pre- coolers 54

4.4.3 Ducting 55

4.5 The Use of Bleed Air 56

4.5.1 Engine Starting Systems 56

4.5.2 Engine Thrust Reversing and Variable Nozzle Geometry Systems 57

4.5.3 Pitot- Static System 57

4.6 Boeing 767 Pneumatic System 57

Bibliography 59

5 Hydraulic Power Systems 60

5.1 Introduction 60

5.2 Hydraulic System Components 61

5.2.1 Hydraulic Fluids 61

Table of Contents ix

5.2.2 Hydraulic Pumps 63

5.2.3 Hydraulic Pumps for Low- Pressure Applications 64

5.2.4 Hydraulic Pumps for High- Pressure Applications 65

5.2.5 Hydraulic Piping 68

5.2.6 Reservoirs 70

5.2.7 Filters 72

5.2.8 Accumulators 73

5.2.9 Pressure Control Valves 74

5.2.10 Heat Exchangers 75

5.2.11 Power Control Units 76

5.3 Hydraulic System Aircraft Applications 78

5.3.1 Boeing 737 Hydraulic System 78

5.3.2 BAE Systems Hawk Hydraulic System 80

5.4 Requirements, System Design, Analysis and Sizing 82

5.4.1 Requirements Definition 82

5.4.2 Performance Requirements Analysis 82

5.4.3 Architecture Definitions 85

5.4.4 System Simulation and Control 87

5.5 Summary 89

References 89

6 Aircraft Electrical Power Systems 90

6.1 Introduction 90

6.2 The Requirements for Aircraft Electrical Power Systems 91

6.2.1 Airworthiness Requirements 92

6.3 Electrical Power Generation 92

6.3.1 dc Power Generation 92

6.3.2 AC Power Generation 94

6.4 Electrical Power Conversion 98

6.4.1 AC- to- DC Conversion Using TRUs 99

6.4.2 AC- to- AC Conversion Autotransformers 99

6.4.3 DC- to- AC Conversion Using Inverters 99

6.5 Electrical Power Distribution 100

6.5.1 Busbar Systems 100

6.5.2 Circuit Overload Protection 100

6.5.3 Wires and Cablings 101

6.5.4 Connectors 102

6.5.5 Current Return Earthing and Grounding 102

6.5.6 Electrical Bonding and Static Electricity Discharge 103

6.6 Electrical Power System Architectures 104

6.6.1 Typical 28 VDC System 104

6.6.2 Airbus A320 115 VAC 400 Hz System 105

6.6.3 Boeing 787 235 VAC System 106

6.6.4 F- 22 Raptor 270 VDC System 107

References 107

7 Flight Control Actuation Systems 108

7.1 Introduction 108

7.2 Control Surfaces 109

7.3 Flight Control Linkage Systems 111

7.3.1 Push-Pull Control Rod Systems 111

7.3.2 Cable- and- Pulley Systems 112

7.4 Trim Systems 112

7.5 Feel Systems 113

7.5.1 Spring Feel 113

7.5.2 'Q' Feel 113

7.6 Actuation Systems Using Hydraulic Actuators 114

7.6.1 Hydraulic Actuation with Mechanical Control 114

7.6.2 Hydraulic Actuation with Electrical Control 114

7.6.3 Types of Hydraulic Actuator 115

7.7 Actuation Systems Using Electro- Hydrostatic Actuators 116

7.8 Actuation Systems Using Electro- Mechanical Actuators 117

7.8.1 EMA Components and Operation 118

7.8.2 Types of EMA 118

7.8.3 EMA Advantages and Challenges 119

7.9 Fly- By- Wire Systems 120

7.9.1 A320 FBW Actuation System 120

7.9.2 A380 FBW Actuation System 121

7.10 Actuator Design Requirements and Sizing 122

7.11 Basic Actuator Design Considerations and 'Rules of Thumb' for Sizing 123

7.12 Summary 125

Bibliography 126

8 Aircraft Icing, Ice and Rain Protection Systems 127

8.1 Introduction 127

8.2 Aircraft Icing Conditions in Flight 128

8.3 Airworthiness Requirements 130

8.4 Ice Build- up in Flight 135

8.5 Estimation of Ice Accretion on an Aerofoil Surface in Flight 136

8.6 Aircraft Ice Protection Systems 140

8.6.1 Thermal Ice Protection Systems 140

8.6.2 Mechanical Ice Protection Systems 144

8.6.3 Chemical Ice Protection Systems 146

8.6.4 Hydrophobic and Ice- phobic Anti- icing 147

8.7 Aircraft Ground Icing 147

8.8 Ground Anti- icing and De- icing 147

8.9 Rain Protection 148

Bibliography 149

9 Aircraft Environmental Control Systems 150

9.1 Introduction 150

9.2 The Requirements for Aircraft ECS 150

9.2.1 Temperature Drivers 150

9.2.2 Humidity 152

Table of Contents xi

9.2.3 Pressure and Oxygen Drivers 153

9.2.4 Aircraft Equipment Requirements 154

9.2.5 Human Requirements 154

9.2.6 Human Fresh Airflow Requirements 156

9.2.7 Airworthiness Requirements 157

9.3 Cabin Heat Balance Calculations 158

9.3.1 Kinetic Heating 158

9.3.2 Solar Heating 158

9.3.3 Avionics and Airframe Systems Heat Loads 159

9.3.4 Aircraft Occupants Heat Loads 159

9.3.5 Conduction Through the Aircraft Skin 159

9.3.6 Overall Heat Balance Equation 160

9.4 ECS Designs 160

9.4.1 Ram Air Coolant-Based Systems 161

9.4.2 Engine Bleed Powered Air- Cycle Refrigeration 161

9.4.3 Electrically Powered Air- Cycle Refrigerators 166

9.4.4 Vapour Cycle Refrigeration 167

9.5 Environmental Control Subsystems 168

9.5.1 Cabin Pressurisation and Control 168

9.5.2 Humidity Control 169

9.5.3 Ozone Conversion 170

9.5.4 Filtration of Re- circulated Cabin Air 171

9.5.5 ACM Heat Exchangers 171

9.5.6 ACM Compressor and Turbine 172

9.5.7 Air Distribution 173

9.6 Oxygen Systems 173

9.6.1 Liquid Storage of Oxygen 174

9.6.2 Oxygen Concentration of Outside Air 174

9.6.3 High- Pressure Gaseous Storage of Oxygen 175

9.6.4 Oxygen Generation by Chemical Reaction 176

9.7 Example Complete ECS 176

Bibliography 178

10 Fuel and Fuel Systems 179

10.1 Introduction 179

10.2 Aviation Fuels 179

10.2.1 Fuels for Piston- Engine Aircraft 179

10.2.2 Fuels for Turbine- Engine Aircraft 181

10.3 Fuel System Components 182

10.3.1 Fuel Tanks 182

10.3.2 Pumps 185

10.3.3 Valves 189

10.3.4 Level Sensors and Gauging Probes 190

10.4 Engine Feed Systems 192

10.5 Fuel Transfer Systems 193

10.6 Refuel/Defuel Systems 194

10.7 Vent Systems 196

10.8 Fuel Quantity Measurement Systems 197

10.9 Fuel System Contamination 198

10.10 Fuel Jettison 198

10.11 Design Process Considerations 198

10.11.1 Identify Requirements, System Architecting and Safety Analysis 199

10.11.2 Available Fuel Volume Estimation Methods 200

10.11.3 Tank Architecture Definition 201

10.11.4 Feed, Transfer and Refuel System Sizing 204

10.11.5 Vent System Sizing 206

10.12 Summary 209

References 209

Index 210

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