Pitot-static probe with pneumatic angle-of-attack sensor
US-2019346476-A1 · Nov 14, 2019 · US
US10823751B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10823751-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816104675-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 17, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 17, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 3, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 3, 2020 |
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An aircraft probe includes a base, a strut that extends from the base, at least one port, and an electronics assembly insertable into the strut and removable from the strut. The electronics assembly includes at least one pressure sensor that is pneumatically connected to the at least one port to sense a first pressure when in the inserted position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An aircraft probe comprising: a base; a strut that extends from the base; at least one port; and an electronics assembly slidable inward to an inserted position located within the strut and slidable outward from the inserted position and the strut, wherein the electronics assembly includes: at least one pressure sensor pneumatically connected to the at least one port to sense a first pressure, wherein the at least one pressure sensor is pneumatically connected to the at least one port by virtue of the electronics assembly sliding inward to the inserted position. 2. The aircraft probe of claim 1 , wherein the electronics assembly is slidable into the strut through the base. 3. The aircraft probe of claim 1 , wherein the electronics assembly includes an input/output interface configured to interface with an aircraft data bus, and wherein the electronics assembly is configured to provide the first pressure on the aircraft data bus. 4. The aircraft probe of claim 1 , further comprising a barrel portion that extends from the strut, wherein the at least one port comprises a first port, a second port, and a third port positioned on the barrel portion. 5. The aircraft probe of claim 4 , wherein the at least one pressure sensor comprises a first pressure sensor, a second pressure sensor, and a third pressure sensor, and wherein, by virtue of the electronics assembly sliding inward to the inserted position, the first pressure sensor is pneumatically connected to the first port to sense the first pressure, the second pressure sensor is pneumatically connected to the second port to sense a second pressure, and the third pressure sensor is pneumatically connected to the third port to sense a third pressure. 6. The aircraft probe of claim 5 , wherein the first pressure is a pitot pressure and wherein the second pressure and the third pressure are static pressures. 7. The aircraft probe of claim 4 , wherein the electronics assembly further includes a control circuit configured to calculate one or more of an airspeed of an aircraft that includes the aircraft probe, an altitude of the aircraft, an angle of attack of the aircraft, and an angle of sideslip of the aircraft, and wherein the control circuit is configured to provide the airspeed, the altitude, the angle of attack, and the angle of sideslip on an aircraft data bus connected to the electronics assembly. 8. The aircraft probe of claim 1 , further comprising a temperature sensor positioned within the probe and connected to provide a sensed temperature to the electronics assembly. 9. The aircraft probe of claim 8 , wherein the electronics assembly includes a health monitoring circuit configured to monitor the sensed temperature to monitor a temperature of the probe. 10. The aircraft probe of claim 1 , further comprising a rail and a snap, wherein the electronics assembly is configured to be mechanically coupled to the snap and retained by the snap when in the inserted position and wherein the electronics assembly is configured to be slidable with the rail when the electronics assembly is sliding into the inserted position. 11. An electronics assembly slidable inward to an inserted position located within an aircraft probe and slidable outward from the inserted position and the aircraft probe, the electronics assembly comprising: a first pressure sensor positioned to be pneumatically connected with a first port of the aircraft probe by virtue of the electronics assembly sliding inward to the inserted position within the aircraft probe, wherein the first pressure sensor is configured to sense a first pressure; an input/output interface configured to provide the first pressure to a data bus of an aircraft that includes the aircraft probe; and a pneumatic connector configured to mate with a pneumatic connection of the first port by virtue of the electronics assembly sliding inward to the inserted position. 12. The electronics assembly of claim 11 , further comprising: a second pressure sensor positioned to be pneumatically connected to a second port of the aircraft probe by virtue of the electronics assembly sliding inward to the inserted position within the aircraft probe, wherein the second pressure sensor is configured to sense a second pressure, and wherein the first pressure is a pitot pressure and the second pressure is a static pressure. 13. The electronics assembly of claim 12 , further comprising: a third pressure sensor positioned to be pneumatically connected to a third port of the aircraft probe by virtue of the electronics assembly sliding inward to the inserted position within the aircraft probe, wherein the third pressure sensor is configured to sense a third pressure, and wherein the third pressure is a static pressure. 14. The electronics assembly of claim 13 , further comprising: a control circuit configured to determine an airspeed, altitude, and an angle of attack from the first pressure, the second pressure, and the third pressure; wherein the input/output interface is further configured to provide the airspeed and the angle of attack on the data bus. 15. The electronics assembly of claim 11 , further comprising: a health monitoring circuit configured to receive a sensed temperature from a temperature sensor positioned within the aircraft probe. 16. An aircraft air data system comprises: an aircraft data bus; consuming systems connected to the aircraft data bus; and an aircraft probe comprising: a base connected to the aircraft; a strut that extends from the base; a first port; and an electronics assembly positioned within the strut; wherein the electronics assembly is slidable inward to an inserted position located within the strut and slidable outward from the inserted position and the strut through the base; and wherein the electronics assembly includes: at least a first pressure sensor pneumatically connected to the first port to sense a first pressure, wherein the first pressure sensor is pneumatically connected to the first port by virtue of the electronics assembly sliding inward to the inserted position. 17. The aircraft air data system of claim 16 , wherein the aircraft probe further comprises a barrel portion that extends from the strut, wherein the at least one port comprises a first port, a second port, and a third port positioned on the barrel portion. 18. The aircraft air data system of claim 17 , wherein the at least one pressure sensor comprises a first pressure sensor, a second pressure sensor, and a third pressure sensor, and wherein, by virtue of the electronics assembly sliding inward to the inserted position, the first pressure sensor is pneumatically connected to the first port to sense the first pressure, the second pressure sensor is pneumatically connected to the second port to sense a second pressure, and the third pressure sensor is pneumatically connected to the third port to sense a third pressure. 19. The aircraft air data system of claim 18 , wherein the first pressure is a pitot pressure and wherein the second pressure and the third pressure are static pressures. 20. The aircraft air data system of claim 16 , wherein the electronics assembly further includes a control circuit configured to calculate one or more parameters derived from at least the first pressure, and wherein the control circuit is configured to provide the one or more parameters on the aircraft data bus.
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