The Survivable Flight Control System (SFCS) Program is an advanced development program of which the principal objective is the development and flight test demonstration of an SFCS utilizing Fly-By-Wire and Integrated Actuator Package techniques. The studies and analyses conducted to date have sufficiently defined the system requirements to provide a definition of an approach to the implementation of the SFCS. The results of these studies and the definition of the approach are presented in the basic report. The details of the Control Criteria and Control Law Development studies are presented in report supplements 1 and 2, respectively. The details of the Hydraulic Power and Actuation studies are reported in this supplement 3. (Author)
Survivable Flight Control System. Studies, Analyses and Approach. Supplement for Hydraulic Power and Actuation Studies
1971
258 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Hydraulic actuators , Jet fighters , Flight control systems , Performance(Engineering) , Hydraulic servomechanisms , Redundant components , Hydraulic systems , Hydraulic fluids , Power supplies , Environmental tests , Aerial gunnery , Man in the loop control systems , Fly by wire control systems , SFCS(Survivable Flight Control Systems) , Survivable flight control systems , Avionics , F-4 aircraft
Survivable Flight Control System Development Program
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