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AIRCRAFT BASICS Presented By- Yajnesh Chaturvedi Mgr. (D), ASERDC

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Page 1: Aircraft basics

AIRCRAFT BASICS

Presented By-

Yajnesh Chaturvedi

Mgr. (D), ASERDC

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Aircraft

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Aircraft Structure

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Wings

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Wing (Contd.)

• High-wing• Mid-wing• Low-wing

• Monoplanes – one set of wings• Biplanes – two set of wings

• Ailerons• Flaps

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Empennage

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Empennage (Contd.)

• Vertical stabilizer

• Horizontal stabilizer

• Rudder

• Elevator

• Trim tabs

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Landing Gear

• Two main wheels and a third wheel at the front or rear

• Parking,Taxiing, Take off, Landing

• Wheels - common• Floats – water operation• Skis - snow

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Power Plant

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Power Plant (Types)

• Pistonprop

• Turboprop

• Turbojet

• Turbofan

• Ramjet

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Turbo Jet Engine

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Single-spool Axial Flow Turbo Jet

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Twin-spool By-pass Turbo-Jet

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Ram Jet Engine

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Lift, Thrust, Weight, and Drag

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Bernaulli’s Equation

This is Bernoulli’s equation for an incompressible fluid, i.e. a fluid that cannot be compressed or expanded, and for which the density is invariable.

First term is the internal energy of unit mass of the air, ½ v² is the kinetic energy of unit mass and gz is the potential energy of unit mass. Thus, Bernoulli’s equation in this form is a statement of the principle of conservation of energy in the absence of heat exchanged and work done.

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Aerofoil (Wing) Section

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Air flow over an aerofoil inclined at a small angle

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Pressure Distribution over Aerofoil

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Lift Produced

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Principal Aerodynamic Forces During Flight

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Axes of an Airplane

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Primary Flight Controls

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Primary Flight Controls

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Primary Flight Controls

• Aileron

• Elevator

• T-tail

• Canard

• Rudder

• V-tail

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Pitch

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Yaw

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V-tail

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Secondary Flight Controls

• Flaps

• Leading Edge Devices

• Spoilers

• Trim Devices

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Flaps

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Leading Edge Devices

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Spoilers

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Trim Systems

• Trim Tabs

• Balance Tabs

• Anti-servo Tabs

• Ground Adjustable Tabs

• Adjustable Stabilizer

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Trim Tabs

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Anti-servo Tabs

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Ground Adjustable Tabs

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Adjustable Stabilizer