022 Instrumentation
Instruments of an A/C
Instruments of an A/C
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Basic T
Basic Six
Basic T
Airspeed Indicator (Air Data)
Attitude Indicator (Gyro)
Altimeter (Air Data)
Direction Idicator (Gyro)
Basic Six additionally has
Direction Indicator (Gyro)
Turn Coordinator (Gyro)
Vertical Spee Indicator (Air Data)
TAT
Total Air Temperature
Measured by the Instrument
TAT = SAT + Ram Rise --> Always higher than SAT
SAT
Static Air Temperature
Actual Temperature
Lower than TA
Ram Rise
Is the difference between TAT and SAT
Induced by friction of the air at the sensor --> varies with speed (occurs above 180kt/ M 0.2)
\(RR = SAT * 0.2 * M^2\)
Pitot Static System
Pitot tube measures total Pressure PT. Static ports measure static pressure PS.
If static ports are blocked alternate static source can be opened in the cockpit (PS,ports > PS,alternate !).
Chamber of ASI is fed with PT. Aneroid capsule is fed with PS --> PD is calculated and shown on ASI (PT - PS = PD)
Airspeed
Indicated Airspeed (IAS)
Calibrated Airspeed (CAS)
- Position Error
- Instrument Error
Equivalent Airspeed (EAS)
- Compressibility
Trues Airspeed (TAS)
- Density Error
VS0
Stall speed landing configuration
VS1
Stall Speed specified configuration
VFE
Max. Flaps extended speed
VNO
Normal Operating limit speed
VNE
Never Exceed speed
VLO
Maximum landing gear operation speed
VLE
Maximum landing gear extended speed
Skid
- Zu hohe Querbeschleunigung, das Heckbricht aus
- In rechts Kurve Nase nach rechts --> SKID TO THE LEFT
- T/C-Kugel in Kurvenaussenseite
Slip
- Zu tiefe Querbeschleunigung, das Heck hängt in die Kurve
- In rechts Kurve Nase nach links --> SLIP TO THE RIGHT
- T/C-Kugel in Kurveninnenseit
Air Data Instruments
- Airspeed indicator
- Altimeter
- Vertical speed indicator
Gyroscopic Instruments
- Attitude indicator
- Turn indicator
- Direction indicator
Coloured arcs and lines
Green: Safe and normal range
Blue: Allowable range under unique circumstances
Yellow: Precautionary range of time limited operation
Red: Maximum or minimum safe operating limit
Temperature sensor - Bimetal thermometer
Two metal strips attached to each other with different thermal properties
--> Differing elongation of material under varying temperature causes pointer to move
Low temperature range
Temperature sensor - Rosemount probe
Airstream is captured by the probe and decelerated to reduce measurement error.
Inside the probe the temperature is measured by a PTC/NTC element.
Aspirated Rosemount Probe
The probe is fed with bleed air to overcome errors at low or zero speed (Rosemount probe relies on an airflow, otherwise erronous measurements result).
Fuel quantity measurement - Capacitance type
Measures electromagnetic flux between two condensator plates. In a full tank the condensator plates are fully emerged in fuel. With increasing fuel consumption the mixture between air and fuel is altered which changes the flux and translates into the fuel quantity. --> Not affected by: Attitude, Accelerations, Temperature (almost)
Temperature Units and Conversion
Kelvin / Degree Celsius / Degree Fahrenheit
K -> C° : \(T_C = T_K - 273.15\)
°C -> °F : \(T_F = {9 \over 5}* T_C + 32\)
Fuel Units and Conversion
1 US gal = 3.79 litres
1 Imp gal = 4.55 litres
1 kg = 2.2046 lbs
1 lbs = 0.4535 kg
Tachometer - Electric tachometer
A permanent magnet in a stator coil rotates at the engine's RPM. An electrical signal is created which lets a second permanent magnet rotate at identical speed. The second magnet is connected to a third magnet in a drag cup that translates the rotation into an indication on the RPM indicator (as in the magnetic drag indicator). --> Produces its own electricity / independant from ACFT electric system
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Tachometer - Digital or electronic tachometer
A phonic wheel rotates at the engine's RPM. Next to the wheel a speed probe with a permanent magnet is installed. The magnetic field of the magnet is disturbed by the rotating wheel. Therefore, the magnetic field depends on the rotating speed of the wheel and hence can be translated into a RPM. --> Requires electrical power from an aircraft source
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