Directional And Lateral Stability Flashcards

1
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Directional Stability Is

A

Yaw about the normal axis

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2
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Lateral Stability Is

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Roll around longitudinal axis

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3
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+ Static directional is

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Initial tendency to return to S+L after disturbance in yaw (weathercock)

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4
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Sideslip Angle

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Angle between longitudinal axis and the relative air flow

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5
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Positive directional stability the yawing moment N is

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N is positive

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6
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Negative Directional Stability the yawing moment N is

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N is negative

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7
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What does positive directional stability look like on CN/B graph

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Positive
+CN and +B
-CN and -B

Negative
+CN and -B
-CN and +B

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8
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The Fin On Directional Stability

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Strongest effect on directional stability
Change in RAF causes sideslip angle
Creates AOA with the fin to produce sideway lift force
Yawing moment towards the RAF

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9
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Factors that increase fins restoring moment

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CM is greatest when CG is further forward
When fin surface area is larger
Higher IAS
High sideslip angles

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10
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Aspect Ratio on Fin

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High aspect ratio bad - more cl produced less fin AOA +B angle
Low aspect ratio ideal - higher fin AOA +B for CL

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11
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Fin Sweepback on directional stability

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Sweepback reduces side force created however essential for high speed flight by delaying onset of shockwaves

Increases directional stability with increase sweep back angle/effective span more lift and induced drag to pull nose into wind

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12
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Dorsal Fin on directional stability

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+ effect
Decreases aspect ratio
Increases stalling angle and improves directional stability
Adds to fin swept back

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13
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Ventral Fin on Directional Stability

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Increases fin area
Increases directional stability but reduces lateral stability
Effective and high AOA when protruding into airflow

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14
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Strakes on directional stability

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Long fins with little vertical extent on lower fuselage
2 fitted to improve directional stability at slow speed

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15
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Swept wings do what to directional stability

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Increase directional stability
Wing sweep changes effective span more lift and induced drag on wing into wind
Pull nose into wind (yaw)

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16
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Fuselage on directional stability

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Negative directional stability
Fuselage presents itself at aoa aerodynamic force away from RAF

AC is usually ahead of CG on fuselage therefore aerodynamic force is created

17
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High wing on directional stability

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Hits fuselage to lift wing up in roll

18
Q

Strong Vs weak lateral stability

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Weak = slow recovery or no recovery from roll
Too strong = hard to control (bank to make heading changes)

19
Q

What is Bank Angle

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Angle at which ac is inclined about its longitudinal axis in respect to horizontal.

Greater the bank angle the larger the sideslip angle

20
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+ roll moments and - roll moments directions

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+ to the right
- to the left

From behind

21
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CL/B Graph - Lateral Stability

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Stable:
+CL+ -B
-CL + +B
Side slip + gives us a roll in the opposite direction

Unstable:
+CL + +B
-CL + -B
Roll in one direction = yaw in the same direction

22
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Dihedral effect

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Collective term for positive static lateral stability

23
Q

Dihedral on lateral stability

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Greater +B for side slip angle
Larger AOA on low wing
Greater lift on down wing which creates stabilising moment

24
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Anhedral on lateral stability

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Less lateral stability
Less lift produced on lower wing during sideslip

25
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Sweepback on lateral stability

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Sideslip causes lower wing to have greater effective span
Generates more lift than upper wing
Restores in balance by rolling towards equilibrium

26
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Lateral Stability and High Wings

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Positive lateral stability
Wings AC vertically displaced from CG restoring couple creates

Increased upwash and angle of attack into wind low wing creating restoring moment

27
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Keel Surface on lateral stability

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Surface area above CG
Restoring moment
Dorsal fin raises the CP so increases dorsal effect
Ventral fins will reduce

28
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Spiral Instability

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Too much directional stability weak lateral stability
Further roll caused by yaw

29
Q

Dutch Roll

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Laterally stable by weak directional stability
Oscillation of roll/yaw/sideslop

30
Q

Prevention to Dutch roll

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Yaw damper - Moves rudder to prevent
Fly at lower levels where dynamic stability is greater
Greater IAS for TAS gives smaller slip angle

31
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Increase in altitude does what to lateral stability

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Dynamic stability reduces with pressure altitude as increased TAS for same IAS resulting in smaller sideslip angle

Static lateral stability remains the same
Dynamic lateral stability decreases

32
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Design features that increase static lateral stability

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High Wing
Sweep Back
Large and High vertical fins (dorsal)
High keel
Dihedral

33
Q

Sideslip manoeuvre

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Aileron input in one direction and rudder input in the opposite direction

34
Q

Dutch roll can be caused by

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Nature of shock waves on winds at high Mach numbers

35
Q

Static Lateral Stability should not be too large as

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Too much aileron deflection required in a crosswind landing

36
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Static directional stability definition

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The tendency of an aeroplane to recovery from a skid without control input from pilot

37
Q

Periodic

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Dutch roll

38
Q

A periodic

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Spiral dive

39
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Sideslip angle is

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Angle of the airplanes longitudinal axis (plane of symmetry) from the relative airflow (speed vector)