This document provides an overview of helicopter technical systems and aerodynamics. It describes various helicopter configurations and components, including airframes, rotors, transmissions, hydraulics, electrics, engines, controls and emergency equipment. It also covers subsonic aerodynamics laws, lift and drag forces, stability, rotor aerodynamics, and the functions of the collective and cyclic controls. The document contains detailed explanations of helicopter technical operations and performance characteristics.
This document provides an overview of helicopter technical systems and aerodynamics. It describes various helicopter configurations and components, including airframes, rotors, transmissions, hydraulics, electrics, engines, controls and emergency equipment. It also covers subsonic aerodynamics laws, lift and drag forces, stability, rotor aerodynamics, and the functions of the collective and cyclic controls. The document contains detailed explanations of helicopter technical operations and performance characteristics.
This document provides an overview of helicopter technical systems and aerodynamics. It describes various helicopter configurations and components, including airframes, rotors, transmissions, hydraulics, electrics, engines, controls and emergency equipment. It also covers subsonic aerodynamics laws, lift and drag forces, stability, rotor aerodynamics, and the functions of the collective and cyclic controls. The document contains detailed explanations of helicopter technical operations and performance characteristics.
This document provides an overview of helicopter technical systems and aerodynamics. It describes various helicopter configurations and components, including airframes, rotors, transmissions, hydraulics, electrics, engines, controls and emergency equipment. It also covers subsonic aerodynamics laws, lift and drag forces, stability, rotor aerodynamics, and the functions of the collective and cyclic controls. The document contains detailed explanations of helicopter technical operations and performance characteristics.
HELICOPTER H 6.2.1 AIRFRAME AND SYSTEMS 6.2.1.1 Helicopter configurations single rotor tandem rotor coaxial rotor side by side rotor 6.2.1.2 Controls and rotors Control systems types, components, adjustments primary controls (cyclic, collective, directional) 6.2.1.3 Rotorheads types, components, operation 6.2.1.4 Tail rotors/Notar types, components, operation 6.2.1.5 Blades types, construction, material, adjustment, balancing 6.2.1.6 Control surfaces vertical and horizontal stabilisers, construction, material 6.2.1.7 Fuselage types of construction structural components and materials 6.2.1.8 Cockpit and cabin windows construction structural limitations 6.2.1.9 Landing gear types: floats, skids, wheels
REF H construction locking devices and emergency extension systems accidental retraction prevention devices position, movement lights and indicators wheels and tyres (construction, markings, limitations) braking systems construction parking brake operation, indications and warning systems 6.2.1.10 Transmission systems 6.2.1.10.1 Drive shafts types, components, materials 6.2.1.10.2 Gearboxes types, construction, material, lubrication, indications 6.2.1.10.3 Clutches types, components 6.2.1.10.4 Freewheeling types, components 6.2.1.10.5 Rotor brake components, construction 6.2.1.10.6 Inspection vibration, balancing, tracking 6.2.1.11 Hydraulics 6.2.1.11.1 Basic principles of hydromechanics hydraulic fluids components and operation of basic hydraulic system 6.2.1.11.2 Hydraulic systems main, standby and emergency systems
REF H operation, indicators and warning systems ancillary systems auxiliary systems 6.2.1.12 Air driven systems 6.2.1.12.1 Pneumatic systems power sources components, construction and operation of basic system potential failures, warning devices, indicators 6.2.1.12.2 Air conditioning system heating and cooling construction, functioning and controls warning devices ram air ventilation 6.2.1.13 De-ice and anti-ice systems components, construction and operation of: air intake, rotors (main and tail rotor) pitot, static pressure sensor windshield control surfaces rain repellent systems ice warning system 6.2.1.14 Fuel dumping system 6.2.1.15 Fuel system monitoring operation, indicators, warning systems 6.2.1.16 ELECTRICS 6.2.1.16.1 Direct current 6.2.1.16.2 DC Generator principle of operation
REF H 6.2.1.16.3 Current distribution DC bus bars ammeter and voltmeter annunciators inverter 6.2.1.16.4 Alternating current single and multi-phase AC frequency phase shift AC components 6.2.1.16.5 Alternators 3 phase brushless: construction and operation constant speed and integrated drives 6.2.1.16.6 AC power distribution construction, operation and monitoring protection circuits, paralleling of AC generators AC bus bars 6.2.1.16.7 Transformers function, types and applications 6.2.1.16.8 Transformer/rectifier units 6.2.2 Turbine engine 6.2.2.1 Principle of operation 6.2.2.2 Types of construction centrifugal axial flow 6.2.2.3 Engine construction 6.2.2.3.1 Air inlet
REF H function 6.2.2.3.2 Compressor function construction and mode of operation effects of damage compressor stall and surge (cause, recognition, avoidance) compressor characteristics 6.2.2.3.3 Combustion chamber function mixing ratios fuel injectors thermal load 6.2.2.3.4 Turbine function, construction and working principles thermal and mechanical stress effects of damage monitoring of exhaust gas temperature 6.2.2.3.5 Pressure, temperature and airflow in a turbine engine 6.2.2.4 Turbine engine systems 6.2.2.4.1 Ignition function, types, components, operation, safety aspects 6.2.2.4.2 Starter function, type, construction and mode of operation control and monitoring self-sustaining and idle speeds 6.2.2.4.3 Engine start malfunctions cause and avoidance 6.2.2.4.4 Fuel system
REF H construction and components operation and monitoring malfunctions 6.2.2.4.5 Lubrication construction and components operation and monitoring malfunctions 6.2.2.4.6 Fuel effects of temperature impurities and additives 6.2.2.4.7 Engine operating and monitoring 6.2.3 Emergency equipment 6.2.3.1 Smoke detection location, indicators, function test 6.2.3.2 Fire detection and fire fighting location, warning mode, function test 6.2.3.3 Oxygen systems types of systems, principles of operation use and safety measures 6.2.4 Special Operational Procedures and Hazards 6.2.4.1 Ground de-icing icing conditions de-icing, ant-icing, types of fluids 6.2.4.2 Bird strike risk and avoidance 6.2.4.3 Noise abatement
influence of the flight procedure (departure, cruise or approach)
influence by the pilot (power setting, track of helicopter)
REF H 6.2.4.4 Fire/Smoke carburettor fire engine fire fire in the cabin, cockpit, freight compartment
selection of appropriate fire extinguishing agents with respect to fire classification
smoke in the cockpit and cabin (effects and actions taken) 6.2.4.5 Windshear, microburst effects and recognition during approach/departure actions to avoid and actions taken during encounter 6.2.4.6 Wake turbulence cause influence of speed and mass, wind
actions taken during approach, landing, take-off, crossing behind
6.2.4.7 Contaminated runways types of contamination braking action and braking coefficient 6.2.4.8 Rotor downwash 6.2.4.9 Emergency procedures influence by technical problems: engine failure tail rotor/directional control failure ground/resonance blade/stall settling with power overpitch overspeed
REF H sudden stoppage dynamic rollover/mast bumping 6.2.5 SUBSONIC AERODYNAMICS 6.2.5.1 Laws and definitions units of measurement Newtons Laws of Motion mass and weight inertia velocity temperature and density static and dynamic pressure momentum acceleration equilibrium motion on a curved path work, power and energy Airspeeds Indicated Airspeed (IAS) Calibrated Airspeed (CAS) Equivalent Airspeed (EAS) True Airspeed (TAS) 6.2.5.2 Lift equation of continuity Bernoullis theorem and the venturi effect 6.2.5.2.1 Aerofoil definitions relative airflow camber and mean camber line chord line
REF H angle of attack centre of pressure pressure distribution around an aerofoil lift formula and lift curve lift/drag ratio 6.2.5.2.2 Shape of an aerofoil symmetrical aerofoils aspect ratio 6.2.5.3 Drag 6.2.5.3.1 Profile drag form drag skin friction causes, variation with speed, methods of minimising 6.2.5.3.2 Induced drag causes, vortices, variation with speed/angle of attack design methods used to minimise 6.2.5.3.3 Drag formula 6.2.5.3.4 Drag curves, total drag curve and factors affecting 6.2.5.4 Distribution of forces balance of couples lift/weight and thrust/drag couples methods of achieving balance 6.2.5.5 Stability helicopter axes and planes of rotation static stability dynamic stability longitudinal stability lateral stability directional stability
REF H effects of design features on stability 6.2.5.6 Blade stall stalling angle of attack boundary layer flow variation of lift and drag at the stall 6.2.5.7 Transonic effects on blades shock waves formation and effect on helicopter handling 6.2.6 HELICOPTER AERODYNAMICS 6.2.6.1 Definitions axis of rotation rotor shaft axis tip path tip path plane rotor disc disc loading blade loading 6.2.6.2 The forces diagram and associated terminology pitch angle (blade angle) rotational airflow induced airflow lift blade drag blade total reaction blade rotor thrust rotor drag torque 6.2.6.3 Uniformity of rotor thrust along the blade
REF H blade twist taper coning angle centrifugal force limits of rotor RPM centrifugal turning moments 6.2.6.4 Helicopter controls 6.2.6.4.1 Collective lever collective pitch changes relationship with rotor thrust and rotor drag 6.2.6.4.2 Cyclic stick cyclic pitch changes rotor disc attitude rotor thrust tilt 6.2.6.4.3 Yaw pedals fuselage torque tail rotor drift tail rotor roll fenestron tail notar 6.2.6.5 Rotor blade freedom of movement the feathering hinge pitch angle 6.2.6.6 Flapping the flapping hinge flapping to equality 6.2.6.7 Dragging the drag hinge
REF H drag dampers leading/lagging periodic drag changes blade CG (conservation of angular momentum) hookes joint effect 6.2.6.8 Phase lag and advance angle the control orbit pitch operating arm movement rate of pitch change rate of blade flapping resulting disc attitude phase lag definition advantage angle definition 6.2.6.9 Vertical flight take-off vertical climb vertical descent hover outside ground effect ground effect factors affecting ground cushion avoidance of dynamic roll-over 6.2.6.10 Force in balance at the hover in forward flight influence of CG influence of rotor shaft tilt 6.2.6.11 Translational lift effect of horizontal airflow on induce flow
REF H variation of total flow through the disc with forward flight the relationship between pitch angle and angle of attack 6.2.6.12 Power requirements rotor profile power power absorption tail rotor and ancillary equipment rotor profile power variation with forward speed induced drag parasite drag total power required power available 6.2.6.13 Further aerodynamics of forward flight transition to and from the hover symmetry and asymmetry of rotor thrust main rotor flapback tail rotor flapback and methods of removal factor affecting maximum forward speed design limits of cyclic stick airflow reversal retreating blade stall symptoms and recovery actions compressibility flow separation shock stall G stall inflow roll 6.2.6.14 Factors affecting cyclic stick limits all up mass (AUM) density altitude
REF H CG position 6.2.6.15 The flare power flight thrust reversal effect on helicopter attitude increase in rotor thrust decrease in rotor drag increase in rotor RPM effect of deceleration 6.2.6.16 Settling with power (vortex ring) tip vortices comparison between induced flow and external flow development change in relative airflow along blade span root stall and turbulence 6.2.6.17 Blade sailing rotor RPM and blade rigidity effect of adverse wind minimising the danger 6.2.6.18 Autorotation vertical rate of descent airflow effective airflow relative airflow inflow and outflow angle autorotative force rotor drag effect of mass and altitude control of rotor RPM
REF H rotor RPM stability 6.2.6.19 Autorotation forward flight factors affecting inflow angle effect of forward speed on rate of descent asymmetry of autorotative disc area in forward flight turning the flare
rotor RPM increase from movement of autorotative section
increase in rotor thrust reduction in rate of descent range and endurance autorotative landing height/velocity avoidance graph 6.2.6.20 Stability hover forward flight rearward flight stability aids stabilisers and effects of CG gyro controlled stabiliser system stabiliser bars delta hinge effect effect of lever application on attitude in translational flight 6.2.6.21 Control power the teetering head fully articulated head the rigid rotor
REF H effect on stability effect on dynamic/static rollover 6.2.6.22 Power requirements graphs power required/power available graph maximum rate of climb speed operating with limited power best angle of climb speed maximum speed range and endurance overpitch overtorque turning comparison of piston and turbine engine helicopters range and endurance effect of density altitude effect of aircraft weight
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