Course detail
Aircraft Structure and Systems II
FSI-DKSAcad. year: 2024/2025
Distribution of electric current in aircraft, electrical circuits, types, activity. Power sources, batteries, types, operation, risks. DC generators, principle of operation, regulation and protection, starter-generator. AC generators, requirements, operation, design, constant speed drive. Distribution of electric current, bus, signaling board. Fire protection systems, active and passive protection, smoke and fire indicators. Airplane oxygen equipment, oxygen generators, airplane emergency equipment, emergency exits, evacuation chutes. Construction of helicopters and their systems.
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Guarantor
Department
Entry knowledge
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
If presence at lectures is less then 80%, students have to prove elaborated tasks and completed parts from missed lessons. Missed lessons can be compensated in a very limited extend by consultations with the lecturer.
Aims
Students will acquire knowledge and basic experience in airplane electric systems engines, protection and detection systems, aircraft system. Furthermore, in the field of construction of helicopters, rotor heads, and control systems. This knowledge is necessary to successfully pass theoretical examinations for subsequent pilot training.
Study aids
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
EASA ATPL (A) Theory Training: AGK-Electrics. 7th Edition. United Kingdom: Bristol Groundschool International Limited, 2019. ISBN 978-1-912679-04-1. (EN)
EASA ATPL Ground Training Series: Electrics and Electronics. Book No 3, EASA-First Edition, Revised for NPA29. United Kingdom: CAE Oxford Aviation Academy, 2020. (EN)
Kulčák a kol: Učební texty ATPL(A) Všeobecné znalosti letounů 1. díl, CERM, Brno 2002. (CS)
Recommended reading
Kyncl, L., Gruber, J.: Letadlové elektrické stroje, VA Brno, 1998. (CS)
Třetina, K.: Letadlové instalace I. a II. díl VA Brno, 1985. (CS)
Classification of course in study plans
Type of course unit
Lecture
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
1. Inspection of catalogues, video.
2. Demonstration of the individual parts of aircraft.
3. Demonstration of the hydraulic and pneumatic elements.
4. Requirements put on air conditioning systems.
5. Measurement of the hydraulic pump characteristics.
6. Dynamic properties of aircraft hydraulic boosters.
7. Parameters of electrical energy transfer.
8. Calculation of DC network.
9. Parameters of AC aircraft network.
10. Demonstration of aircraft electrical equipment components.
11. Demonstration of aircraft refuelling systems.
12. Conditions of icing formations.
13. Possibilities of generator property PC modelling.
Exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
1. Inspection of catalogues, video.
2. Demonstration of the individual parts of aircraft.
3. Demonstration of the hydraulic and pneumatic elements.
4. Requirements put on air conditioning systems.
5. Measurement of the hydraulic pump characteristics.
6. Dynamic properties of aircraft hydraulic boosters.
7. Parameters of electrical energy transfer.
8. Calculation of DC network.
9. Parameters of AC aircraft network.
10. Demonstration of aircraft electrical equipment components.
11. Demonstration of aircraft refuelling systems.
12. Conditions of icing formations.
13. Possibilities of generator property PC modelling.