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Book Electronic Propulsion Control System Aircraft Interface Control Documents

Download or read book Electronic Propulsion Control System Aircraft Interface Control Documents written by E-36 Electronic Engine Controls Committee and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides guidelines to document the functional and physical interface requirements for the electrical systems (including an Electronic Engine Control System (EECS) and its components) between a given propulsion system and the aircraft on which the system is installed.The Interface Control Document (ICD) is considered to be a subset of the Engine Installation Manual, with interface considerations between the Airframer and Engine manufacturer. Although it can be developed concurrently with the Airframer and Engine manufacturer, its format and content result from an agreement between the Engine and Aircraft Type Certificate Holders, using the Certification Guidelines.Within this document, the following definitions are adapted from the AC33.28-1 and CS-Definitions: "Engine Control System" means any system or device which is part of the Engine Type design, which controls, limits, or monitors Engine operation and is necessary for continued airworthiness of the Engine. "Electronic Engine Control System" (EECS) means an Engine Control System in which the primary functions are provided using electronics. It includes all the components (i.e., electrical, electronic, hydro-mechanical and pneumatic) which are necessary for the control of the Engine and may incorporate other control functions where desired.The term "EEC" is used to refer to the Electronic Engine Control unit. The term "aircraft" is used with the global meaning of aircraft or rotorcraft.The scope includes commercial and general aviation aircraft powered by piston, turbofan, turboprop, and turboshaft engines equipped with electronic engine controls. It can also be applicable to an Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) equipped with an electronic control. AIR6181 is based on the previously issued ARP4874 to inform engine and aircraft manufacturers on the structure and content of an Interface Control Document for an Electronic Engine Control System. This revision reflects the input received as part of the Five-Year Review process.

Book Electronic Propulsion Control Aircraft Interface Control Documents

Download or read book Electronic Propulsion Control Aircraft Interface Control Documents written by E-36 Electronic Engine Controls Committee and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides guidelines for the format and content of documents defining the interface between electronic propulsion control systems and aircraft systems. The scope includes civilian aircraft powered by turbofan, turboprop, and turboshaft engines equipped with electronic engine controls.In response to a committee initiative, this document is no longer required, as the document AIR6181 ("Electronic Propulsion Control System/Aircraft Interface Control Documents") has been created and published in its place.

Book Issues and Concerns Associated With Electronic Propulsion Control System Partitioning

Download or read book Issues and Concerns Associated With Electronic Propulsion Control System Partitioning written by E-36 Electronic Engine Controls Committee and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) enumerates areas of concern which need to be addressed when the aircraft propulsion control system functions are distributed. Distributed items may include electronic control sensors, electrical or hydraulic power sources, computer hardware and software, etc. This report identifies many factors which should be considered to determine the best system architecture for any given application.The AIR4366 subject material has been superseded by another standard work produced by the RTCA SC200 which has now published D0-297. An assessment of the content of AIR4366 against DO 297 was made and summarized in a matrix, see attachment 08.air4366 from the September 06 meeting. Quoting from the September 06 minutes, "The matrix shows what each of the documents is trying to achieve and then provides a comparison between them. ..... in the vast majority of areas, the SC200 document covers all points contained with the AIR in a more detailed and robust manner." In would be a pointless exercise to update the AIR4366 since a much more comprehensive document already exists, hence it is suggested that AIR4366 be cancelled.

Book Helicopter Engine Airframe Interface Document and Checklist

Download or read book Helicopter Engine Airframe Interface Document and Checklist written by S-12 Powered Lift Propulsion Committee and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides a guide for the preparation of a helicopter engine/airframe interface document and checklist. This document and checklist should identify the information needed by the engine manufacturer and the aircraft manufacturer to integrate the engine design with the aircraft design and either provide this information or give reference to where this information is located. The intent is to assure that the engine manufacturer and the airframe manufacturer identify and make provision for this information so it can be easily accessible to either manufacturer as needed in the development stages of an engine-airframe integration project.A related document, SAE Aerospace Information Report AIR6181, provides guidance on creating an interface control document (ICD) which addresses a subset of the aircraft-engine interface information concerning the physical and functional interfaces of the electronic engine control system (EECS) with the aircraft systems. This would include signal interfaces, digital data busses and integrated functionality with the aircraft electronic systems and avionics displays. The engine/airframe interface document should reference this EECS ICD rather than duplicate its information. Similarly, as information is documented in the engine installation manual or engine installation drawings, the engine/airframe interface document should make references to the engine installation manual or engine installation drawings, rather than duplicate the information. Typically, the engine/airframe interface document will be the initial document in the project to capture the interface information which can then transition to referenced information as the engine installation manual, EECS ICD, and engine installation drawings are developed. During the SAE Five-Year Review, it was identified that although the scope of ARP1507A stated that it provided "complete relevant information" on engine-airframe interfaces, it primarily covered mechanical interfaces and not electronic interfaces. The integration of the engine electronic systems with aircraft electronic systems has greatly expanded in the industry since last update of this document in 1997. Another SAE E-36 document, AIR6181, covers most of the needed information on electronic engine-aircraft interface. Rather than redundantly add this information to ARP1507, a reference to AIR6181 has been added in ARP1507 to point to the electronic interface information that it covers. Secondarily, there are additional mechanical interface considerations that have been added to ARP1507 document text and checklist.

Book Flight determined Benefits of Integrated Flight propulsion Control Systems

Download or read book Flight determined Benefits of Integrated Flight propulsion Control Systems written by James F. Stewart and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Electronic Engine Control Specifications and Standards

Download or read book Electronic Engine Control Specifications and Standards written by E-36 Electronic Engine Controls Committee and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report lists documents that aid and govern the design, development, and utilization of aerospace electronic engine control systems. The report lists the military and industry specifications and standards that are commonly used in electronic engine control system design. However, this list is not necessarily complete.The specifications and standards section has been divided into two parts; a master list arranged numerically and a categorized list that provides a functional breakdown and cross-reference of these documents.For specifications and standards, the issue available during the latest revision to this document is listed. Details of current revisions for many documents are available in the Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards (DODISS).Additionally the list contains, when available, the date of the latest revision of the document reviewed, together with comments from the SAE E-36 committee members who reviewed the document, the intention being to aid the reader to determine the likely relevance or usefulness of the document subject matter.

Book Guidelines for the Integration of Electronic Engine Control Systems with Transport Category Aircraft Systems

Download or read book Guidelines for the Integration of Electronic Engine Control Systems with Transport Category Aircraft Systems written by E-36 Electronic Engine Controls Committee and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides methodologies and approaches that have been used to install and integrate full-authority-digital-engine-control (FADEC) systems on transport category aircraft. Although the information provided is based on turbofan engines installed on large commercial transports, many of the issues raised are equally applicable to corporate, general aviation, regional and commuter aircraft, and to military installations, particularly when commercial aircraft are employed by military users.The word "engine" is used to designate the aircraft propulsion system. The engine station designations used in this report are shown in Figure 1.Most of the material concerns an Electronic Engine Control (EEC) with its associated software, and its functional integration with the aircraft. However, the report also addresses the physical environment associated with the EEC and its associated wiring and sensors.Since most of today's transport category engines use dual-channel full-authority digital engine control (FADEC) systems, this is the configuration which is primarily addressed. A typical FADEC system configuration is shown in Figure 2. Special considerations that pertain to single-channel FADEC systems or limited authority "supervisory" control systems are also addressed.

Book Flight Testing of an All Electronic Propulsion Control System

Download or read book Flight Testing of an All Electronic Propulsion Control System written by J. Kuhlberg and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: AIAA/SAE/ASME 16th Joint Propulsion Conference, Jun 30-Jul 2, 1980, Hartford, CT.

Book Electronic Engine Control Hardware Change Management

Download or read book Electronic Engine Control Hardware Change Management written by E-36 Electronic Engine Controls Committee and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This document is intended for use by manufacturers of aircraft, engines and Electronic Engine Controls [EECs] as a component change process and evaluation guideline. Its purpose is to provide an effective means of managing the modification of electronic hardware.The process defined in this document is based upon: an understanding of the electronic component market evolution, e.g., obsolescence; lessons learned from the effects caused by the introduction of electrical component changes in a service fleet environment; industry best practice; and an understanding of the applicable regulations. The reason for this guidance report on change management is to recommend procedures and practices that clarify the level of risk associated with changes to an engine control system. There are recommendations regarding the engineering processes that should accompany the various levels of change in order to keep the risk of unforeseen effects as low as is reasonably possible. Guidance is also provided on the communication amongst relevant parties.

Book Guidelines for the Integration of Electronic Engine Control Systems for Transport Category  Part 25  and General Aviation  Part 23  Aircraft

Download or read book Guidelines for the Integration of Electronic Engine Control Systems for Transport Category Part 25 and General Aviation Part 23 Aircraft written by E-36 Electronic Engine Controls Committee and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides methodologies and approaches that have been used to install and integrate full-authority-digital-engine-control (FADEC) systems on transport category aircraft. Although most of the information provided is based on turbofan engines installed on large commercial transports, many of the issues raised are equally applicable to corporate, general aviation, regional and commuter aircraft, and to military installations, particularly when commercial aircraft are employed by military users. The word "engine" is used to designate the aircraft propulsion system. The engine station designations used in this report are shown in Figure 1.Most of the material concerns an Electronic Engine Control (EEC) with its associated software, and its functional integration with the aircraft. However, the report also addresses the physical environment associated with the EEC and its associated wiring and sensors.Since most of today's transport category engines use dual-channel full-authority digital engine control (FADEC) systems, this is the configuration which is addressed. A typical FADEC system configuration is shown in Figure 2. As part of the 5-year review process, this revision adds information on the integration of FADEC systems in general aviation (GA) aircraft. It also adds additional information on FADEC control system integration in Transport category aircraft.

Book Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

Download or read book Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports written by and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 542 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Design and Development of Aircraft Systems

Download or read book Design and Development of Aircraft Systems written by Ian Moir and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-11-05 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Now covering both conventional and unmanned systems, this isa significant update of the definitive book on aircraft systemdesign Design and Development of Aircraft Systems, SecondEdition is for people who want to understand how industrydevelops the customer requirement into a fully integrated, tested,and qualified product that is safe to fly and fit for purpose. Thisedition has been updated to take into account the growth ofunmanned air vehicles, together with updates to all chapters tobring them in line with current design practice and technologies astaught on courses at BAE Systems and Cranfield, Bristol andLoughborough universities in the UK. Design and Development of Aircraft Systems, SecondEdition Provides a holistic view of aircraft system design describingthe interaction between all of the subsystems such as fuel system,navigation, flight control etc. Covers all aspects of design including systems engineering,design drivers, systems architectures, systems integration,modelling of systems, practical considerations, & systemsexamples. Incorporates essential new material on Unmanned AircraftSystems (UAS). Design and Development of Aircraft Systems,Second Edition has been written to be generic and not todescribe any single process. It aims to complement othervolumes in the Wiley Aerospace Series, in particular AircraftSystems, Third Edition and Civil Avionics Systems by thesame authors, and will inform readers of the work that is carriedout by engineers in the aerospace industry to produce innovativeand challenging – yet safe and reliable – systems andaircraft. Essential reading for Aerospace Engineers.

Book YF 12 Cooperative Airframe propulsion Control System Program  Volume 1

Download or read book YF 12 Cooperative Airframe propulsion Control System Program Volume 1 written by and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: