Modern trends of aircraft fly-by-wire systems
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.55.7928Keywords:
control law, control mode, fly-by-wire control systemAbstract
Specifics of civil aviation modern transport aircraft fly-by-wire control systems are described. A comparison of the systems-level hardware and software, expressed through modes of guidance, provision of aircraft Airbus A-320, Boeing B-777, Tupolev Tu-214, Sukhoi Superjet SSJ-100 are carried out. The possibility of transition from mechanical control wiring to control through fly-by-wire system in the backup channel is shown.References
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