A Concurrent Design/Analysis Tool for Aircraft Hydraulic Systems
902004
09/01/1990
- Content
- This paper presents the results of an investigation to improve design/analysis techniques for aircraft hydraulic systems. A design/analysis tool was developed by integrating control-surface commands and loads obtained from Aircraft Dynamic Simulator Software (ADSS) with an enhanced version of the HYdraulic TRansient ANalysis (HYTRAN) program. Control-surface commands and loads from an ADSS simulation of a selected maneuver were used as dynamic input to the HYTRAN program so that the hydraulic system response could be predicted throughout the maneuver. Predicted hydraulic system pressures and control-surface positions from the HYTRAN simulation of the maneuver were compared to flight-test data and were found to be in excellent agreement. The successful coalescence of the two independent software programs gives engineers a concurrent design/analysis tool that can be used to optimize hydraulic system designs during the very early stages of design.
- Pages
- 14
- Citation
- Scoville, R., and Maxwell, M., "A Concurrent Design/Analysis Tool for Aircraft Hydraulic Systems," SAE Technical Paper 902004, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/902004.