Flight Control Systems
Flight Control Systems
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Introduction
The architecture of the flight control system, essential for all flight operations, has significantly changed throughout the years. Nowadays two great categories of flight control systems can be found:
Mechanical Servo-assisted Flight control surfaces on airliner
Servomechanisms use active control technology, working directly on the flight control actuators, for a series of benefits: compensation for deficiencies in the aerodynamics of the basic airframe stabilization and control of unstable airplanes flight at high angles of attack automatic stall and spinning protection gust alleviation
Hydraulic control
When the pilots action is not directly sufficient for a the control, the main option is a powered system that assists the pilot. These systems are: 1) Hydro-mechanical assisted C.S. 2) Hydro-mechanical powered C.S. 3) Electro-hydro-mechanical C.S.
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The hydraulic component directly connects the pilot with the aircraft. An artificial system is used to give the pilot the feeling of direct control. The motion from the controller stick to the control surface can not be returned by the elevator motion to the controller stick.
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Electro-hydro-mechanical C.S.
While the basic system is still hydro-mechanical, this solution brings a specific feature, a closedloop between the control system and the aircraft, through the aircraft motion sensor. The electronic circuit closes the control loop through the aircraft motion sensor, control stick motion sensor and information processing computer for control strategy. This system is still irreversible.
Each of these blocks are connected by electrical transmission cables. This modular feature allows for flexibility, easy installation maintenance and repair.
References
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