- Flaps : It is secondary control surface . It is installed in trailing edge of the wings towards in - board section of wing . At the time of landing and takeoff the aircraft speed is slow which can not produce sufficient lift to support the aircraft in air , according to lift formula with increase in co-efficient of lift or surface area of wing the lift increases . By extending the flaps it increases the surface area as well as camber of wing . Flaps are mainly used at time of landing but partially at the time of take off , because when flaps are full extended it produce more drag with little increase in lift .
- Slats : It is also secondary control surface . It is installed in leading edge of the wing in outboard section of wing . It also used at the time of takeoff and landing .It may be automatically operated or manually operated . It extended in front of leading edge over the track . When it exdend it provied a slote between wing surface and itself to allow airflow from it . By allowing the air flow smoothly over the wing it energize the boundary layer by which it increases the velocity of air flow which increase the lift production .
Saturday, June 23, 2018
What is flap and slat ?
Friday, June 22, 2018
What is aerofoil and its parts ?
Aerofoil : In American English its airfoil and in British English aerofoil . It is a shape of wing , blade ( of propeller , rotor or turbine ) . There are so many designs of aerofoil . The parts of aerfoil are as follows :
- Chord line : It is imaginary straight line which connecting the leading edge and trailing edge .
- Camber line : It is curved line which divide upper camber and lower camber equally .
- Leading edge : It is point at the front of the aerofoil having maximum thickness . Some of control surface are present here also .
- Trailing edge : It is point at rear portion of aerofoil . Many control surface are installed in trailing edge of the wing .
- Maximum thickness : It is maximum distance between the upper surface and lower surface of aerofoil .
- Maximum camber : It is maximum distance between the chord line and the camber line .
- Upper surface : It is upper curvature from the camber line of aerofoil .
- Lower surface : It is lower curvature of aerofoil .
- Angle of attack : It is angle between the chord line of aerofoil to the relative air flow .
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Four forces acting on aircraft ?
- Lift .
- Drag .
- Weight .
- Thrust .
- Lift : It is a force acting vertically upward to relative air flow . It is lifting force which lifts the aircraft in air . It is created because of pressure difference on wings . It over comes the force of gravity to lift the aircraft .
- Drag : It is a force acting opposite to the aircraft motion . It resist the forward motion of aircraft . To reduce the drag force the manufacture makes the aircraft in streamline shape . It causes because of air resistance .
- Weight : It is force acting vertically downward to the relative airflow . It is force of gravity which pull the aircraft towards earth . It cause because of mass of every thing which aircraft contains .
- Thrust : It is force which propels the aircraft in direction of motion . It is produced by engines, either it is jet engine or piston engine . It over comes the force of drag .
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Aircraft primary control surface ?
- Aileron
- Elevator
- Rudder
- Aileron : Aileron is control surface use to roll/bank the aircraft during flight . It installed in trailing edge outboard portion of the both wing . It controls lateral stability of aircraft . Rolling of aircraft performed on longitudinal axis . Ailerons are controlled by pilot from cockpit with the help of control yoke by rotating it . Some aileron also work as flaps called flaperons .
- Elevator : Elevator is control surface use to control pitching movement ( climbing or diving ) of aircraft during flight . It control longitudinal stability of aircraft . It performed on lateral axis . Elevator are operated from cockpit with help of stick by pulling or pushing it. Elevator are installed in trailing edge of horizontal stabilizer of tail plane . When whole horizontal stabilizer surface is moves to control pitching movement is called as stabilator .
- Rudder : Rudder is control surface use to yaw/turn the aircraft during flight . It attach to trailing edge of vertical stabilizer , there may be multiple vertical stabilizer or rudder . It provide directional stability to aircraft along vertical axis . Some aircraft have ruddervator which combines the function of elevator as well as rudder . Rudder are control from cockpit with the help of rudder pedal .
Aircraft three main parts ?
- Fuselage .
- Main plane/Wings .
- Tail plane/Empennage .
- Fuselage : Fuselage is aircraft's main body section which holds the passenger , crew and cargo . In single engine aircarft in which engine attach to fuselage so it also hold the engine .
- Main plane/ wings : Wings are aerofoil shape surface use to support the aircraft in flight . There are various designs , shapes and size used by aircraft manufacturers . There are three arrangements of wings such as high wing , low wing ang middle wing . it is attach to the fuselage .
- Tail plane / empennage : It is the rear portion of aircraft which include stabilizer , elevator and rudder . In triple engine aircraft it include engine also . Yawing and pitching control are present in it .
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Types of aircraft ?
Lighter than air aircraft : They use buoyoncy to float in air like ship floating on water . In which gasbags or canopies , filled with low density gas such as helium , hydrogen , hot air . In which the lift produce is called as aerostatic lift because it works on differance in density in atmosphere to inside gasbags or canopies . examples are airship , balloon and kites .
Heavier than air aircraft : They use wings to support in air by creating pressure differance on wings . they work on bernaulli's principle as well as on newton's third law of motion . They may be fixed wing or rotary wing aircraft . In which lift produce is called as aerodynamic lift because it not works on buoyoncy of air . the examples are glider , aeroplane , helicopter sailplane etc .
Friday, June 15, 2018
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