一种新型燃油管理系统在一架双发直升机上的地面和飞行试验

C. Insaurralde, J. Girón-Sierra, Santiago Cifuentes, J. Jiménez
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近年来,基于实验室原型的飞机燃料管理创新方法的概念,功能方面和实验得到了发展。主要的方法创新是用分布式、互联的智能燃料组件(sfc)取代传统的中央燃料计算机。该解决方案降低了布线重量,减少了故障连接的机会,简化了维护。本文介绍了在一架双发直升机上实施上述方法的地面和飞行试验结果。SFC软件部署在直升机上进行地面测试。一旦从地面测试获得的结果被接受,同样的SFC软件在飞行中进行测试。燃料控制系统的地面测试和飞行测试功能是:燃料供应,燃料水平显示,燃料转移,加油/脱油,测量燃料的高度,密度和流量,以及监测/监视。地面和飞行试验的目的是证明在飞行过程中为“2”发动机提供安全的发动机燃料供应,在飞行过程中可靠的燃料计量,并将上述选定的功能作为系统可操作性的基础。介绍了双发直升机地面试验和飞行试验的试验用例、试验标准和主要项目成果。
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Ground and flight tests of an innovative fuel management system in a twin-engine helicopter
The concept, functional aspects, and experiments based on lab prototypes of an innovative approach for aircraft fuel management have been developed in recent years. The main approach innovation is the replacement of the conventional central fuel computer with distributed and interconnected Smart Fuel Components (SFCs). This solution lowers the wiring weight, reduce the chance of a faulty connection, and simplify maintenance. This paper presents the experimental results obtained from ground and flight tests carried out on the implementation the above approach in a twin-engine helicopter. The SFC software is deployed in the helicopter in ground to be tested. Once the results obtained from the ground test are accepted, the same SFC software is tested in flight. The ground-tested and flight-tested functions for the fuel control system are: fuel supply, display of fuel levels, fuel transfer, refueling/defueling, measurement of height, density and flow of fuel, and monitoring/surveillance. The objectives of the ground and flight tests are to prove secure engine fuel supply for engine “two” during flight, reliable fuel gauging during flight, and the above selected functions as basis for system operability. This paper also describes the testing cases and criteria, and the main project achievements for ground and flight tests in a twin-engine helicopter.
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