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Aircraft
Systems




Integration











Aviation
Academy


Faculty
of
Technology




Amsterdam
University
of
Applied
Sciences


,Block
2
Aircraft
Systems
Integration
2ENG



Inhoudsopgave

WEEK
1:
SYSTEM
DESIGN
.................................................................................................................
5

WAT
IS
EEN
SYSTEEM?
..............................................................................................................................
5

BASIS
VORM
SYSTEMEN
............................................................................................................................
5

SYSTEM
LEVELS
.......................................................................................................................................
5

REQUIREMENTS
ON
MANY
LEVELS
...............................................................................................................
5

SUBSYSTEM
DESIGN
.................................................................................................................................
6

DESIGN
APPROACHES
...............................................................................................................................
6

SYSTEM
ENGINEERING
..............................................................................................................................
6

SYSTEM
ENGINEERING
AND
DESIGN
.............................................................................................................
6

VDI-­‐2221
PROCESS
.................................................................................................................................
7

WEEK
2:
FLIGHT
CONTROLS
.............................................................................................................
7

PRIMARY
FLIGHT
CONTROLS
......................................................................................................................
7

SECONDARY
FLIGHT
CONTROLS
..................................................................................................................
7

REQUIREMENTS
FLIGHT
CONTROLS
.............................................................................................................
7

UNCONVENTIONAL
AND
COMBINED
FLIGHT
CONTROLS
...................................................................................
8

OTHER
PRIMARY
FLIGHT
CONTROLS
.............................................................................................................
8

CONTROLS
FLIGHTDECK
............................................................................................................................
8

CONNECTIE
FLIGHTDECK
&
CONTROLS
.........................................................................................................
9

CONTROL
PRINCIPES
.................................................................................................................................
9

FLUTTER
................................................................................................................................................
9

FLY
BY
WIRE
............................................................................................................................................
9

WORKSHOP
2
-­‐

TAILPLANE
TRIM
ACTUATOR
................................................................................
10

WEEK
3:
ENGINE
CONTROLS
AND
FUEL
SYSTEMS
...........................................................................
11

ENGINE
CONTROLS
PRIMARY
FUNCTIONS
...................................................................................................
11

PRIMARY
THRUST
CONTROL
.....................................................................................................................
11

PRIMARY
THRUST
CONTROL:
STABILITY
......................................................................................................
11

CONTROL
PARAMETERS
..........................................................................................................................
11

BASIC
CONTROL
SYSTEM
.........................................................................................................................
12

REQUIRED
SPACE
FOR
FUEL
......................................................................................................................
12

FUEL
CONSUMPTION
FROM
TANKS
............................................................................................................
12

VARIATIES
OMGEVING
FUEL
SYSTEM
..........................................................................................................
13

TYPES
FUEL
...........................................................................................................................................
13

TANK
TYPES
..........................................................................................................................................
13

ASPECTS
OF
TANK
DESIGN
.......................................................................................................................
14

FUEL
QUANTITY
MEASUREMENT
SYSTEM
....................................................................................................
14

FUEL
INDICATION
SYSTEMS
......................................................................................................................
14

FUEL
DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEM
....................................................................................................................
14

SCAVENGE
PUMPS
.................................................................................................................................
14

REFUELING
SYSTEMS
..............................................................................................................................
15

VENT
SYSTEMS
......................................................................................................................................
15

FUEL
INERTING
......................................................................................................................................
15

SYTEM
OPERATION
................................................................................................................................
15

WEEK
4:
HYDRAULICS
....................................................................................................................
17

USERS
SECONDARY
POWER
......................................................................................................................
17

POSSIBLE
SOURCES
SECONDARY
POWER
.....................................................................................................
17

POSSIBLE
SOURCES
ELECTRICITY
................................................................................................................
17

HYDRAULICS:
CURRENTLY
PRIME
..............................................................................................................
17

BASIC
PRINCIPLE
....................................................................................................................................
17



2


,Block
2
Aircraft
Systems
Integration
2ENG


CONDITIONERING:
COOLING
....................................................................................................................
18

ACCUMULATORS
...................................................................................................................................
18

VALVES
................................................................................................................................................
18

INTEGRATED
SYSTEMS
............................................................................................................................
19

POWER
REDUNDANCY
............................................................................................................................
19

RETRACTION
MECHANISMS
......................................................................................................................
19

OLEO
STRUT
.........................................................................................................................................
20

MULTI
DISC
BRAKES
...............................................................................................................................
20

CARBON
BRAKES
....................................................................................................................................
20

ANTI-­‐SKID
SYSTEEM
...............................................................................................................................
20

WORKSHOP
4:
BRAKE
ENERGY
......................................................................................................
21

SIZING
REQUIREMENTS
...........................................................................................................................
21

CARBON
BRAKES
....................................................................................................................................
21

WEEK
5:
PNEUMATICS
AND
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTROL
..............................................................
22

BLEED
AIR

REQUIREMENTS
...................................................................................................................
22

Bleed
air

The
supplier
.................................................................................................................
22

Bleed
air

users
............................................................................................................................
22

CABIN
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTROL
............................................................................................................
22

PRESSURIZATION
SCHEDULE
.....................................................................................................................
23

ECS
REQUIREMENTS
AND
ENERGY
............................................................................................................
23

CABINE
PRESSURE
CONTROL
....................................................................................................................
23

LOSS
DUE
TO
DRAG
................................................................................................................................
23

CABINE
CIRCULATIE
................................................................................................................................
23

ECS
....................................................................................................................................................
23

RECIRCULATION
....................................................................................................................................
24

HUMIDITY
CONTROL
...............................................................................................................................
24

Water
seperator
...........................................................................................................................
24

ACM-­‐SYSTEM

CONTROL
......................................................................................................................
24

ICE
PROTECTION
....................................................................................................................................
25

Boot
systems
.................................................................................................................................
25

Engine
inlet
...................................................................................................................................
25

THE
ENGINE
AS
SOURCE
FOR
BLEED
AIR
......................................................................................................
25

ENGINE
SYSTEM
....................................................................................................................................
26

ENGINE
BLEED
AIR
DUCTING
....................................................................................................................
26

WORKSHOP
5:
EXPLOSIVE
DECOMPRESSION
.................................................................................
26

EXPLOSIEVE
DECOMPRESSIE
.....................................................................................................................
26

WEEK
6:
EMERGENCY
SYSTEMS
.....................................................................................................
27

EMERGENCY
SYSTEMS
............................................................................................................................
27

Karakteristieken
............................................................................................................................
27

WARNING
SYSTEMS
...............................................................................................................................
27

Warning
Display
...........................................................................................................................
27

Attention
‘Getters’
........................................................................................................................
28

ECAM
en
EICAS
.............................................................................................................................
28

Voorbeelden
waarschuwingssystemen
.........................................................................................
28

FIRE
DETECTION
AND
PROTECTION
............................................................................................................
29

Fire
extinguising
............................................................................................................................
30

Fire
protection
..............................................................................................................................
30

OXYGEN
SYSTEMS
..................................................................................................................................
31

Oxygen
generators
.......................................................................................................................
32

RAM
AIR
TURBINES
(RAT)
......................................................................................................................
32



3


, Block
2
Aircraft
Systems
Integration
2ENG


WORKSHOP
6

OXYGEN
SYSTEMS:
OPERATIONAL
ASPECTS
..........................................................
32

OPERATIONAL
ASPECTS
...........................................................................................................................
32

OXYGEN
SYSTEMS
..................................................................................................................................
33

OXYGEN
SYSTEMS

MILITARY
..................................................................................................................
33

EMERGENCY
DESCENT
............................................................................................................................
33

WEEK
7:
SYSTEM
ARCHITECTURES
.................................................................................................
34

EVOLUTION
..........................................................................................................................................
34

TERMINOLOGY
......................................................................................................................................
34

SINGLE
LANGE
SYSTEM
............................................................................................................................
34

DUAL
LANE
SYSTEM
................................................................................................................................
35

DUAL/DUAL
SYSTEM
..............................................................................................................................
35

TRIPLE
LANE
SYSTEM
..............................................................................................................................
35

QUADRUPLE
LANE
SYSTEM
......................................................................................................................
35

TRIPLEX
OR
DUAL/DUAL
..........................................................................................................................
36

VAN
TRIPLE
NAAR
DUAL
LANE
..................................................................................................................
36

MERGING
THE
CHANNELS
........................................................................................................................
36

IMPLEMENTATION
.................................................................................................................................
36

FLIGHT
MANAGEMENT
............................................................................................................................
36

THREE
LOOPS
OF
FLIGHT
CONTROL
............................................................................................................
37

RELIABILITY
AND
REQUIREMENTS
..............................................................................................................
37

WEEK
8:
SIGNALS
AND
DATABUSES
...............................................................................................
38

ANALOGUE
VS
DIGITAL
SYSTEMS
..............................................................................................................
38

ALIASING
AND
INCIDENTS
........................................................................................................................
38

FROM
ANALOGUE
TO
DIGITAL
SYSTEMS
.....................................................................................................
38

DISTRIBUTED
ANALOGUE
SETUP
...............................................................................................................
38

DISTRIBUTED
DIGITAL
SETUP
....................................................................................................................
38

FEDERATED
ARCHITECTURE
......................................................................................................................
39

INTERGRATED
MODULAR
SETUP
...............................................................................................................
39

DATA
BUS
STANDARDS
...........................................................................................................................
39

ARINC
429
DATA
BUS
...........................................................................................................................
39

MIL-­‐STD-­‐1553B
DATA
BUS
...................................................................................................................
40

ARINC
629
DATA
BUS
..........................................................................................................................
40

AFDX
EN
ARINC
664
............................................................................................................................
40

IMA
APPROACH
....................................................................................................................................
41

WORKSHOP
8:
HAZARDS
AND
PROBABILITIES
...............................................................................
41

CS-­‐25.1309
........................................................................................................................................
41

BOUNDARIES
........................................................................................................................................
41

FAIL
SAFE
DESIGN
..................................................................................................................................
42

WEEK
9:
ADVANCED
SYSTEMS
.......................................................................................................
42

A380
SYSTEM
......................................................................................................................................
42

FURTHER
INTEGRATION
..........................................................................................................................
42

B-­‐2
FLIGHT
CONTROLS
...........................................................................................................................
42

B787
SYSTEM
INTEGRATION
...................................................................................................................
43

VEHICLE
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS
.............................................................................................................
43













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