WELCOME TO A SEMINAR PRESENTATION ON “BLACK BOX INSIDE AIRCRAFT”

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WELCOME TO A SEMINAR PRESENTATION ON “BLACK BOX INSIDE AIRCRAFT” www.ppttopics.com

Black boxes - which are actually orange - are a group of data collection devices mounted in the tail of an aircraft. Dr David Warren, an Australian aviation scientist, proposed a flight recording device and by 1958 he had produced the prototype "ARL Flight Memory Unit". www.ppttopics.com

Computers have now replaced magnetic tape, meaning the devices can record more data and are far more likely to survive an impact. www.ppttopics.com

World’s first flight memory recorder (Black Box) www.ppttopics.com

Generations of Data Recorders First Generation Foil Recorders Second Generation Tape Recorders Third Generation Solid State Recorders Components of the Black Box CVR - Cockpit Voice Recorder FDR - Flight Data Recorder www.ppttopics.com

there are several microphones built into the cockpit to track the conversations of the flight crew. These microphones are also designed to track any ambient noise in the cockpit, such as switches being thrown or any knocks or thuds. There may be up to four microphones in the plane's cockpit, each connected to the cockpit voice recorder(CVR) www.ppttopics.com

Any sounds in the cockpit are picked up by these microphones and sent to the CVR, where the recordings are digitized and stored. There is also another device in the cockpit, called the associated control unit, that provides pre-amplification for audio going to the CVR. Here are the positions of the four microphones: - Pilot's headset - Co-pilot's headset - Headset of a third crew member (if there is a third crew member) - Near the center of the cockpit, where it can pick up audio alerts and other sounds www.ppttopics.com

Flight Data Recorders The flight data recorder (FDR) is designed to record the operating data from the plane's systems. There are sensors that are wired from various areas on the plane to the flight-data acquisition unit, which is wired to the FDR. When a switch is turned on or off, that operation is recorded by the FDR. www.ppttopics.com

few of the parameters recorded by most FDRs: Time Pressure altitude Airspeed Vertical acceleration Magnetic heading Control-column position Rudder-pedal position Control-wheel position Horizontal stabilizer Fuel flow Solid-state recorders can track more parameters than magnetic tape because they allow for a faster data flow. Solid-state FDRs can store up to 25 hours of flight data. www.ppttopics.com

Built to Survive The only devices that survive are the crash-survivable memory units (CSMUs) of the flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders. Typically, the rest of the recorders' chassis and inner components are mangled. The CSMU is a large cylinder that bolts onto the flat portion of the recorder. This device is engineered to withstand extreme heat, violent crashes and tons of pressure. In older magnetic-tape recorders, the CSMU is inside a rectangular box. www.ppttopics.com

Using three layers of materials, the CSMU in a solid-state black box insulates and protects the stack of memory boards that store the digitized information. www.ppttopics.com

Aluminum housing - There is a thin layer of aluminum around the stack of memory cards. High-temperature insulation - This dry-silica material is 1 inch (2.54 cm) thick and provides high-temperature thermal protection. This is what keeps the memory boards safe during post-accident fires. Stainless-steel shell- The high-temperature insulation material is contained within a stainless-steel cast shell that is about 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) thick. Titanium can be used to create this outer armor as well. www.ppttopics.com

There are several tests that make up the crash-survival sequence Crash impact Pin drop Static crush Fire test Deep-sea submersion Salt-water submersion Fluid immersion After finding the black boxes, investigators take the recorders to a lab where they can download the data from the recorders and attempt to recreate the events of the accident. www.ppttopics.com

Modern flight data recorder This process can take weeks or months to complete. In the United States, black-box manufacturers supply the NTSB with the readout systems and software needed to do a full analysis of the recorders' stored data. Modern flight data recorder The recorders made of strong materials, such as titanium, and insulated to withstand a crash impact many times the force of gravity, temperatures of more than 1,000 degC for up to 30 minutes and the immense pressure of lying on the seabed. www.ppttopics.com

Modern black boxes record up to 300 factors of flight including: -Airspeed and altitude -Heading and vertical acceleration -Aircraft pitch -Cockpit conversations -Radio communications www.ppttopics.com

Thank you…… Have a Nice Day www.ppttopics.com