Regulation 2021, Anna University Subject code – AE3302 deals with B.E Aeronautical Engineering 2nd year semester III Aircraft Systems And Instruments Syllabus. To prepare for challenging subjects in the field of Aeronautics need a detailed syllabus and preparation strategies. In this article, we discuss the Aircraft Systems And Instruments syllabus.
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Aim Of Concept:
- To impart knowledge of the hydraulic and pneumatic systems components
- To Study the types of instruments and its operation including navigational instruments.
- Acquire the knowledge of essential systems of safe aircraft operation.
- To learn the concepts of display systems
- To study the various engine systems in aircraft
AE3302- Aircraft Systems And Instruments Syllabus
Unit I: Aircraft Systems
Hydraulic systems – Study of typical systems – components – Hydraulic systems controllers – Modes of operation – Pneumatic systems – Working principles – Typical Pneumatic Power system – Brake system – Components, Landing Gear Systems – Classification – Shock absorbers – Retractive mechanism.
Unit II: Airplane Control Systems
Conventional Systems – Power assisted and fully powered flight controls – Power actuated systems – Engine control systems – Push pull rod system – operating principles – Modern control systems – Digital fly by wire systems – Auto pilot system.
Unit III: Engine Systems
Piston and Jet Engines- Fuel systems – Components – Multi-engine fuel systems, lubricating systems – Starting and Ignition systems.
Unit IV: Airconditioning And Pressurizing System
Basic Air Cycle systems – Vapour Cycle Systems, Boot-strap air cycle system – Evaporative vapour cycle systems – Evaporation air cycle systems – Oxygen systems – Fire extinguishing system and smoke detection system, Deicing and anti-icing system.
Unit V: Aircraft Instruments
Flight Instruments and Navigation Instruments – Accelerometers, Air speed Indicators – Mach Meters – Altimeters – Gyroscopic Instruments– Principles and operation – Study of various types of engine instruments – Tachometers – Temperature and Pressure gauges.
Text Books:
- Mekinley, J.L. and R.D. Bent, Aircraft Power Plants, McGraw Hill, 1993.
- Pallet, E.H.J. Aircraft Instruments & Principles, Pitman & Co, 1993.
References:
- Handbooks of Airframe and Power plant Mechanics, US dept. of Transportation, Federal, Aviation Administration, the English Book Store, New Delhi, 1995.
- McKinley, J.L. and Bent R.D. Aircraft Maintenance & Repair, McGraw Hill, 1993.
- Teager, S, “Aircraft Gas Turbine technology, McGraw Hill 1997.
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