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Hydraulic System Arrangement Trade Studies Improve Aircraft Survivability
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Abstract
This investigation analyzes the concept of centrally locating components in hydraulic system design to yield increased aircraft survivability. This concept locates aircraft hydraulic hardware in centrally located armor-protected enclosures. The approach taken for analysis purposes consists of (1) development of a baseline hydraulic system; (2) development of two hydraulic system design options, Options A and B, incorporating centrally located hydraulic system armor protected for survivability; (3) evaluation of the relative merit of Options A and B by comparison to the baseline configuration, and development of a third design, Option C incorporating these results and other ideas.
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Knezek, C. and Garner, J., "Hydraulic System Arrangement Trade Studies Improve Aircraft Survivability," SAE Technical Paper 871862, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871862.Also In
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- Mistree Farrokh “Computer-Based Design Synthesis: An Approach to Problem Solving,” University of Houston December 1981
- “Aircraft Hydraulic Centrum Concept; Design and Survivability Analysis,” Report No. NADR-85094-60 9 February 1985