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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 1 AEE 427 Lab Overview and Lab 1: Straight Level Unaccelerated Flight (SLUF) September 4, 2015 AEE 427: Aircraft Performance and Dynamics
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 2 Outline Flight Simulators Lab Expectations Lab 1 Lab group
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 3 History of Flight Simulators History — Early Simulators Made of two half barrels — Link Trainers First simulator Pitch, Roll, Yaw — Visual Displays “Motion board” – Move camera through terrain model — Modern 6 degrees of motion Full video screen http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bleep/SimHist1.html
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 4 Advantages of Flight Simulators Less dangerous — Learn to fly without risk of crashing Navigation Instruments Emergencies — Simulate different scenarios without risk of crashing Stall Engine failure Less expensive — Gasoline prices — Airport fees
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 5 SU Flight Simulator Fidelity MOTUS 622i — Donated by Ted Frantz Class of 1980 — Installed in summer of 2008 — 6 degrees of motion — Can install new panels to simulate cockpits of aircraft Currently set up for Cessna 172 — One of three universities to have this system Imperial College London, West Virginia University, and Syracuse University
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 6 X Plane Software X-Plane Software — Used in SU flight simulator — Created by Laminar Research — Can be used as FAA certified flight simulator — Can create any plane with plane-maker — Create different worlds — Create airfoils — Can output flight data — Can simulate real time weather
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 7 Lab Overview Lab Times — Lab A: Friday 8:15 – 9:15 AM — Lab B: Friday 9:25 – 10:25 AM — Lab C: Monday 8:15 – 9:15 AM — Lab D: Monday 9:25 – 10:25 AM — Lab E: Monday 12:45 – 1:45 PM — Lab F: Monday 3:45 PM – 4:45 PM — Lab C: Wednesday 8:15 – 9:15 AM — Lab D: Wednesday 9:25 – 10:25 AM — Lab E: Wednesday 12:45 – 1:45 PM — Lab F: Wednesday 3:45 PM – 4:45 PM
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 8 Lab Overview Performance — Lab 1: SLUF (9/4, 9/11-9/16) — Lab 2: Takeoff and Landing (9/18, 9/25-9/30) — Lab 3: Turn/Climb(10/2, 10/9-10/14) Stability — Lab 4: Longitudinal Stability (10/16, 10/23-10/28) — Lab 5: Lateral Stability (10/30, 11/6-11/11) — Lab 6: Dynamic Stability (11/6, 11/13-11/18) *All dates are subject to the availability of the flight simulator
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 9 Lab Overview Prelab — Discus theory, procedure, data collected, expected results, sample calculations — 8 page maximum + non graded appendices — Must turn in Prelab Wednesday in class. — Make sure you come to your lab on time — Bring a flash drive — Sign in sheet for simulator Lab Notes — Should take lab notes — Hand in with lab
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 10 Lab Overview Lab Reports — Lead author — Due the Friday after running the lab — 15 page maximum + non graded appendices Safety — Pay attention to surrounding — Emergency stop buttons — Seatbelts — Stand clear of motion base — No food or drink — Dress appropriately
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 11 Lab 1 SLUF Performance of modified Cessna 172 “jet” flying at SLUF Find thrust vs. velocity curve at two different altitudes Suggested Procedure Thrust Required Velocity Thrust Thrust Available Maximum Velocity Stall Velocity Minimum Thrust Parasite Drag=Induced Drag
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 12 Some Useful Information http://www.temporal.com.au/c172.pdf http://www.temporal.com.au/c172.pdf
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 13 Lab Sign Up Sheet The lab times were posted on Piazza last week. The sign up sheet is on the board. PLEASE MAKE SURE I CAN READ YOUR NAME! You have 10 min…. GO!
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 14 Cockpit Instrument Overview
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12/22/2015 Matthew Rockwood mprockwo@syr.edu 18 References Moore, Kevin, “A Brief History of Aircraft Flight Simulation”, http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bleep/SimHist1.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_simulator http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_simulator http://www.fidelityflight.com/newcolleges.htm http://www.fidelityflight.com/newcolleges.htm http://campaign.syr.edu/2007/12/19/gift-from-alumnus-william-ted-frantz-80-will-help-engineering-students-take-flight/ http://campaign.syr.edu/2007/12/19/gift-from-alumnus-william-ted-frantz-80-will-help-engineering-students-take-flight/ http://herschlogbook.blogspot.com/2012/08/performance.html http://herschlogbook.blogspot.com/2012/08/performance.html http://www.check-6.com/gallery/img/general/cessna_172_ltucker.jpg http://www.check-6.com/gallery/img/general/cessna_172_ltucker.jpg Christopher Ruscher
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