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Lesson 13: Aircraft Structures And Flight Controls

Lesson 13: Aircraft Structures And Flight Controls

Aircraft Structures • Truss-type Structures • Had struts and wire-braced wings • Occupants sat

Aircraft Structures • Truss-type Structures • Had struts and wire-braced wings • Occupants sat in open cockpits • Cockpits fabric-covered • Stressed-skin Structures • All of the structural loads are carried by the skin. • Thin wood skin • Or aluminum-alloy sheets

Aircraft Structures • Monocoque • Virtually no internal framework • Semi-monocoque • Internal arrangement

Aircraft Structures • Monocoque • Virtually no internal framework • Semi-monocoque • Internal arrangement of formers and stringers is used to provide additional rigidity and strength to the skin.

Semi-monocoque

Semi-monocoque

Airframe Units: • Fuselage • Wings • Stabilizers • Flight control surfaces • Landing

Airframe Units: • Fuselage • Wings • Stabilizers • Flight control surfaces • Landing gear

Airframe Units: Vertical Stabilizer Horizontal Stabilizer Rudder Elevator Cowling Flap Aileron

Airframe Units: Vertical Stabilizer Horizontal Stabilizer Rudder Elevator Cowling Flap Aileron

Structural Loads/Stress • Five Types Of Stress • • • Tension Compression Bending force

Structural Loads/Stress • Five Types Of Stress • • • Tension Compression Bending force Torsion Shear force

Structural Loads/Stress

Structural Loads/Stress

Structural Loads/Stress • Deformation • Nonpermanent Deformation – Deformation disappears when the load is

Structural Loads/Stress • Deformation • Nonpermanent Deformation – Deformation disappears when the load is removed. • Permanent Deformation – Wrinkles observed on top of wing and bottom of horizontal stabilizer. – Stretch marks on the bottom of the wing or top o the stabilizer. (positive g’s)

Materials For Aircraft Construction • Wood • Aluminum Alloys • Honeycomb • Magnesium •

Materials For Aircraft Construction • Wood • Aluminum Alloys • Honeycomb • Magnesium • Stainless Steel

Materials For Aircraft Construction

Materials For Aircraft Construction

Structures

Structures

Structures • Wing Construction Truss-type

Structures • Wing Construction Truss-type

Structures • Stressed-skin Wing Construction

Structures • Stressed-skin Wing Construction

Cantilever Wing

Cantilever Wing

Control Surface Construction

Control Surface Construction

Control Surface Construction • Control Surface Flutter • Control Surface must be mass balanced

Control Surface Construction • Control Surface Flutter • Control Surface must be mass balanced so that their center of gravity does not fall behind their hinge line.

Fuselage Construction • Truss Fuselage construction • Pratt truss • Warren truss • Stressed-skin

Fuselage Construction • Truss Fuselage construction • Pratt truss • Warren truss • Stressed-skin Structure • Monocoque • Semi - Monocoque • Pressurized Structure

Flight Controls

Flight Controls

Flight Controls

Flight Controls

Pitch Control • Elevators • Sole function is to change the angle of attack

Pitch Control • Elevators • Sole function is to change the angle of attack of the airplane, which alters its speed, lift and drag.

Pitch Control

Pitch Control

Pitch Control • Stabilator • All-movable tail • Anti-servo tab • Ruddervators • Provides

Pitch Control • Stabilator • All-movable tail • Anti-servo tab • Ruddervators • Provides both longitudinal and directional stabilization and control.

Lateral Or Roll Control • Ailerons • Rolling action produced is the primary method

Lateral Or Roll Control • Ailerons • Rolling action produced is the primary method of lateral control on most aircraft.

Lateral Or Roll Control

Lateral Or Roll Control

Directional Control • Adverse aileron yaw • The aileron that moves downward creates lift

Directional Control • Adverse aileron yaw • The aileron that moves downward creates lift and induced drag. • Induced drag pulls the nose of the airplane around in the direction opposite the way the airplane should turn.

Directional Control • Rudder • Rotates the airplane about its vertical axis (Yawing) •

Directional Control • Rudder • Rotates the airplane about its vertical axis (Yawing) • Also provides a form of roll control because the application of rudder causes yaw which will induce a roll.

Directional Control

Directional Control

Trim Controls

Trim Controls

Trim Controls • Trim Tabs • Balance Tab • Anti-Servo Tab • Spring Tab

Trim Controls • Trim Tabs • Balance Tab • Anti-Servo Tab • Spring Tab • Adjustable Stabilizer

Trim Tabs

Trim Tabs

Balance Tab

Balance Tab

Anti-Servo Tab

Anti-Servo Tab

Servo Tab • Used on large aircraft when the control forces are too great

Servo Tab • Used on large aircraft when the control forces are too great for the pilot to manually move. • Flight control column moves the tab on the control surface and this aerodynamically moves the main control surface.

Adjustable Stabilizer

Adjustable Stabilizer

Fixed Trim Tab

Fixed Trim Tab

Aerodynamically Balanced Control Surface • Overhang deflects to the opposite side of the fuselage

Aerodynamically Balanced Control Surface • Overhang deflects to the opposite side of the fuselage from the main rudder surface to produce an aerodynamic force that aids the pilot.

Stall Strip and Vortex Generators

Stall Strip and Vortex Generators

Auxiliary Lift Devices

Auxiliary Lift Devices

Flaps • Change the camber of the wing and increase both its lift and

Flaps • Change the camber of the wing and increase both its lift and drag for and given angle of attack • Moved by cables form an electric motor driven jackscrew.

Flaps

Flaps

Leading Edge Devices • Delays the airflow separation caused by a stall to a

Leading Edge Devices • Delays the airflow separation caused by a stall to a higher angle of attack. • Increases the energy of the air flowing over the surface.

Fixed Slot

Fixed Slot

Movable Slat

Movable Slat