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Flap Actuator Load Calcs.....how do I do it??

 
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 3:43 pm    Post subject: Flap Actuator Load Calcs.....how do I do it?? Reply with quote

Gidday
My electric flap actuator can take a 110 lb dynamic load, and a 500 lb static load. I want to know how to work out the dynamic load on the flap at max flap limit speed. If I can work out the area of my flaps, and know the full flap deflection angle, and limit speed, does anyone know how to calculate the force to drive the flaps to their extended position?
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Tony Renshaw

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 2:54 am    Post subject: Flap Actuator Load Calcs.....how do I do it?? Reply with quote

Tony
the air load on the flaps is (almost completely) balanced, so the load
on the flap lever is very low. Monowheel drivers will know that it takes
very little effort to move the flap in flight, the only disturbance to this is the weight of the wheel which
is balanced by the shock chord.
Graham


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Gidday
My electric flap actuator can take a 110 lb dynamic load, and a 500 lb static load. I want to know how to work out the dynamic load on the flap at max flap limit speed. If I can work out the area of my flaps, and know the full flap deflection angle, and limit speed, does anyone know how to calculate the force to drive the flaps to their extended position?
Thanks
Tony Renshaw

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 1:21 pm    Post subject: Flap Actuator Load Calcs.....how do I do it?? Reply with quote

Hi Graham,
I'm doing the Bob Berube fixed gear taildragger, so I might have some loads though?
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Tony R.

On 14 Jun 2014, at 20:43, GRAHAM SINGLETON <grahamsingleton(at)btinternet.com (grahamsingleton(at)btinternet.com)> wrote:
[quote]Tony
the air load on the flaps is (almost completely) balanced, so the load
on the flap lever is very low. Monowheel drivers will know that it takes
very little effort to move the flap in flight, the only disturbance to this is the weight of the wheel which
is balanced by the shock chord.
Graham


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Gidday
My electric flap actuator can take a 110 lb dynamic load, and a 500 lb static load. I want to know how to work out the dynamic load on the flap at max flap limit speed. If I can work out the area of my flaps, and know the full flap deflection angle, and limit speed, does anyone know how to calculate the force to drive the flaps to their extended position?
Thanks
Tony Renshaw

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:06 am    Post subject: Re: Flap Actuator Load Calcs.....how do I do it?? Reply with quote

When I converted my mono-wheel to tri-gear a year and a half ago, I took the good advice of not installing an electric motor for the flaps, which would have added weight, complication and possibly less reliability.

So my flaps are raised and lowered manually using the originally installed lever for combined flap-undercarriage operation. Obviously when the mono-wheel got removed, so did the bungee and outriggers.

You could hardly wish for a lighter easier method and the change in dynamic air load throughout the range is barely noticeable. So don't worry, be happy!


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:14 am    Post subject: Flap Actuator Load Calcs.....how do I do it?? Reply with quote

Hi Jonathan,
Thank you for the input, and whilst there is potential complexity, I’m pretty happy with the product I have sourced.

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Search?query=actuator

I have more confidence with my equipment now. Appreciated
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Tony Renshaw

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When I converted my mono-wheel to tri-gear a year and a half ago, I took the good advice of not installing an electric motor for the flaps, which would have added weight, complication and possibly less reliability.

So my flaps are raised and lowered manually using the originally installed lever for combined flap-undercarriage operation. Obviously when the mono-wheel got removed, so did the bungee and outriggers.

You could hardly wish for a lighter easier method and the change in dynamic air load throughout the range is barely noticeable. So don't worry, be happy!




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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 2:06 am    Post subject: Re: Flap Actuator Load Calcs.....how do I do it?? Reply with quote

Just thoughts and I'm sure you've had them too. Anyway, my undercarriage/flap operating lever is in the order of a foot long, giving quite an advantage.

Are you going to connect the linear actuator straight on to the end of the flap push-rod, or are you going to incorporate some sort of bell-crank linkage to increase the leverage? Presumably there would be a limit to the length of bell-crank arm before the linear actuator would run out of travel range.

The actuator can be "inched", no doubt. Just curious and I would love to see a diagram of your proposed flap actuating system, if ever you can find the time.


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 10:34 am    Post subject: Flap Actuator Load Calcs.....how do I do it?? Reply with quote

There is not a lot wrong with the standard Trigear flap actuator. Bolts
straight on the existing linkage.

Brian Davies

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 2:09 pm    Post subject: Flap Actuator Load Calcs.....how do I do it?? Reply with quote

Hi Joathan,
Normal flap actuator to the same attachment on the flap torque tube. Just probably another brand of actuator and mine comes with a three button controller. You can pre-program the positions or press two buttons at once for incremental positioning.
www.speedwaymotors.com
Search for actuators.

American product from manufacturer
www.iaexim.com

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Tony Renshaw

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There is not a lot wrong with the standard Trigear flap actuator. Bolts
straight on the existing linkage.

Brian Davies

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