A new active asymmetry monitoring and control technique applied to critical aircraft flap control system failures

Asymmetry limitation requirements between left and right wing flap surfaces play an important role in the design of the implementation of the secondary flight control system of modern airplanes. In fact, especially in the case of sudden breaking of one of the torsion bars of the flap transmission li...

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Main Authors: Belmonte Dario, Dalla Vedova Matteo Davide Lorenzo, Quattrocchi Gaetano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/53/matecconf_easn2019_04011.pdf
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spelling doaj-8a299f427c85416cb97f108a6fbe1d9e2021-02-02T08:56:46ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-013040401110.1051/matecconf/201930404011matecconf_easn2019_04011A new active asymmetry monitoring and control technique applied to critical aircraft flap control system failuresBelmonte DarioDalla Vedova Matteo Davide LorenzoQuattrocchi GaetanoAsymmetry limitation requirements between left and right wing flap surfaces play an important role in the design of the implementation of the secondary flight control system of modern airplanes. In fact, especially in the case of sudden breaking of one of the torsion bars of the flap transmission line, the huge asymmetries that can rapidly develop could compromise the lateral-directional controllability of the whole aircraft (up to cause catastrophic occurrences). Therefore, in order to guarantee the aircraft safety (especially during take-off and landing flight phase in which the effects of asymmetries could generate uncontrollable aircraft attitudes), it is mandatory to timely detect and neutralize these asymmetries. The current monitoring techniques generally evaluate the differential angular position between left and right surfaces and, in most the events, limit the Flaps Control System (FCS) asymmetries, but in severe fault conditions (e.g. under very high aerodynamic loads), unacceptable asymmetries could be generated, compromising the controllability of the aircraft. To this purpose, in this paper the authors propose a new active monitoring and control technique capable of detecting the increasing angular error between the different flap surfaces and that, after stopping the whole actuation system, acts on the portion of the actuation line still connected to the PDU to minimize the FCS asymmetries.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/53/matecconf_easn2019_04011.pdf
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author Belmonte Dario
Dalla Vedova Matteo Davide Lorenzo
Quattrocchi Gaetano
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Dalla Vedova Matteo Davide Lorenzo
Quattrocchi Gaetano
A new active asymmetry monitoring and control technique applied to critical aircraft flap control system failures
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Belmonte Dario
Dalla Vedova Matteo Davide Lorenzo
Quattrocchi Gaetano
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title A new active asymmetry monitoring and control technique applied to critical aircraft flap control system failures
title_short A new active asymmetry monitoring and control technique applied to critical aircraft flap control system failures
title_full A new active asymmetry monitoring and control technique applied to critical aircraft flap control system failures
title_fullStr A new active asymmetry monitoring and control technique applied to critical aircraft flap control system failures
title_full_unstemmed A new active asymmetry monitoring and control technique applied to critical aircraft flap control system failures
title_sort new active asymmetry monitoring and control technique applied to critical aircraft flap control system failures
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Asymmetry limitation requirements between left and right wing flap surfaces play an important role in the design of the implementation of the secondary flight control system of modern airplanes. In fact, especially in the case of sudden breaking of one of the torsion bars of the flap transmission line, the huge asymmetries that can rapidly develop could compromise the lateral-directional controllability of the whole aircraft (up to cause catastrophic occurrences). Therefore, in order to guarantee the aircraft safety (especially during take-off and landing flight phase in which the effects of asymmetries could generate uncontrollable aircraft attitudes), it is mandatory to timely detect and neutralize these asymmetries. The current monitoring techniques generally evaluate the differential angular position between left and right surfaces and, in most the events, limit the Flaps Control System (FCS) asymmetries, but in severe fault conditions (e.g. under very high aerodynamic loads), unacceptable asymmetries could be generated, compromising the controllability of the aircraft. To this purpose, in this paper the authors propose a new active monitoring and control technique capable of detecting the increasing angular error between the different flap surfaces and that, after stopping the whole actuation system, acts on the portion of the actuation line still connected to the PDU to minimize the FCS asymmetries.
url https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/53/matecconf_easn2019_04011.pdf
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