The rotational velocities evaluation for the engine mounts gyroscopic loads
Journal Title: INCAS BULLETIN - Year 2013, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
The default values for the maximum pitch and yaw speeds from CS 23.371, seem to be too conservative that would result in overstressing of the structure.A simplified dynamic simulation is proposed to evaluate more confident velocities for a specific aircraft. The yawing condition is related to the “sudden rudder deflection” and a maneuver with “lateral gust”. The pitching conditions are a result of a “sudden elevator deflection”. The model takes into account the nonlinear effects of the aerodynamic coefficients and controls efficiencies.
Authors and Affiliations
Stefan BOGOS
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