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Aircraft Galley, Lavatory, and Water Systems
Ryan Koubek & Mike Maloy Team 3 September 14, 2006 Aircraft Design Class
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Lavatory, Galley, and Water System
Important to include in preliminary design. Large investment in weight Large investment in volume
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Typical Layouts
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Galley All food prep is done on the ground Equipment
Coolers Warmers Coffee Makers 90 – 100 KVA allocated
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Water supply .3 gallons per person Pressurized by pneumatic system
Water quality regulated by EPA Tanks have to be flushed and disinfected
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Roskam, Jan. “Airplane Design: Layout Design of Landing Gear & Systems”
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Lavatory
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Lavatories Rule of Thumb: 1 lavatory per 30 passengers
They use very little water (about 0.5 gallons per flush)
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Lavatory They can use much smaller diameter sewer pipes
They can flush in any direction, including upward. Since a vacuum system does not use gravity to move the water, there is nothing to stop the sewer pipe from going straight up They can be put anywhere in the aircraft
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Waste System Self contained
Waste tanks and flushing units mix the waste with chemicals Vacuum flush from in flight pressure differential (No gravity plumbing) Must be serviced after every flight. Drain locations need to be positioned carefully
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Roskam, Jan. “Airplane Design: Layout Design of Landing Gear & Systems”
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Roskam, Jan. “Airplane Design: Layout Design of Landing Gear & Systems”
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Removing Waste
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Food for Thought Doesn't apply for UAVs or HPA Military Transports?
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Works Cited “Aircraft galley systems ” systems-and-methods-for-managing- electric-power-for-aircraft-galley-systems- dt ptan php “Composites: Tanks and Vessels,”EDO Corp. Vessels.htm Roskam, Jan. “Airplane Design: Layout Design of Landing Gear & Systems”
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