Friday, 26 February 2016

Aircraft Systems and Instruments

About the Subject:

The ability to capture and convey all of the information a pilot may want, in an accurate, easily understood manner, has been a  challenge throughout the history of aviation. As the range of desired information has grown, so too have the size and complexity of modern aircraft, thus expanding even further the need to inform the flight crew without sensory overload or overcluttering the cockpit. As a result, the old flat panel in the front of the cockpit with various individual instruments attached to it has evolved into a sophisticated computer-controlled digital interface with flat-panel display screens and prioritized messaging. There are usually two parts to any instrument or instrument system. One part senses the situation and the other part displays it.




Topics to be covered in this Seminar:

Aircraft systems-Hydraulic systems–pneumatic systems-brake system– landing gear systems- Airplane control systems-Conventional Systems- engine control systems – push pull rod system–auto pilot system, active control technology-Engine systems- Fuel systems–piston and jet engines –Air conditioning and pressurizing system–oxygen systems–fire protection systems, deicing and anti icing system.Aircraft instruments- Flight instruments and navigation instruments – study of various types of engine instruments – tachometers – temperature gauges–pressure gauge – operation and principles.

Time to be planned :

     
1 or 2 days

Kind of program :

       3D based Seminar and Guest Lecture for the Students

Reason for the program :

      Kalam Scientist Team aiming to build young generation Scientist

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Kalam Scientist Team
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