Triple-redundant air data system architecture
US-10012668-B1 · Jul 3, 2018 · US
US10928413B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10928413-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816153358-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 5, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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An aircraft freestream data system can include a first ultrasonic air data system (UADS) configured to sense local acoustic properties at a first location on an aircraft, a first local air data module operatively connected to the first UADS and configured to determine first local air data of the first location and to output first local air data, and a freestream data module operatively connected to the first local air data module. The freestream data module can be configured to receive the first local air data from the local air data module, determine one or more freestream air data parameters based on at least the first local air data, and output the one or more freestream air data parameters to one or more aircraft consuming systems.
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An aircraft freestream data system, comprising: a first ultrasonic air data system (UADS) configured to sense local acoustic properties at a first location on an aircraft; a first local air data module operatively connected to the first UADS and configured to determine first local air data of the first location and to output first local air data; a freestream data module operatively connected to the first local air data module and configured to: receive the first local air data from the local air data module; determine one or more freestream air data parameters based on at least the first local air data; and output the one or more freestream air data parameters to one or more aircraft consuming systems, a second UADS configured to sense local acoustic properties at a second location on the aircraft; and a second local air data module operatively connected to the second UADS and configured to determine second local air data of the second location and to output second local air data, wherein the freestream data module is operatively connected to the second local air data module and is further configured to: receive the second local air data from the local air data module; and determine the one or more freestream air data parameters based on at least the first and second local air data, wherein the first and/or second local air data parameters include at least one of a first and/or second local wind angle, a first and/or second local speed of sound, a first and/or second local air temperature, or a first and/or second local Mach number. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first local air data module is hosted within the UADS. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second location is at a diametrically opposed position on the aircraft. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more freestream air data parameters include at least one of aircraft true airspeed (TAS) or freestream air temperature. 5. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a first static pressure sensor operatively connected to the first UADS and the first local air data module to provide first local static pressure data of the first location to the first local air data module. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the freestream module is configured to determine one or more boundary layer effects and to calibrate the one or more freestream parameters based on the determined one or more boundary layer effects. 7. The system of claim 5 , further comprising a second static pressure sensor located at a second location on the aircraft, the second static pressure sensor configured to provide second local static pressure data of the second location. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the second location is at a diametrically opposed position on the aircraft. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the second static pressure sensor is directly connected to the freestream data module to provide the second local static pressure data to the freestream data module. 10. The system of claim 7 , further comprising: a second UADS configured to sense local acoustic properties at the second location on the aircraft; and a second local air data module operatively connected to the second UADS and configured to determine second local air data of the second location and to output second local air data, wherein the freestream data module is operatively connected to the second local air data module and is further configured to: receive the second local air data from the local air data module; and determine the one or more freestream air data parameters based on at least the first and second local air data. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the second static pressure sensor is operatively connected to the second UADS and to the second local air data module to provide the second local static pressure data to the second local air data module. 12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the first and/or second local air data parameters include at least one of a first and/or second local airspeed, a first and/or second local wind angle, and a first and/or second local speed of sound, a first and/or second local air temperature, a first and/or second local Mach number, first and/or second local air density, or first and/or second local Reynolds number. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the first freestream data module and second freestream module is hosted on a separate device. 14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the first freestream data module and/or the second freestream data module is configured to curve fit the first and/or second local air data to determine the freestream data. 15. The system of claim 13 , wherein the first freestream data module and/or the second freestream data module is configured to use a neural network to determine the freestream data. 16. The system of claim 5 , further comprising a second UADS at the second location of the aircraft, a second local air data module, a third static pressure sensor operatively connected to the second UADS and the second local air data module to provide the second local static pressure data to the second local air data module, a second freestream data module operatively connected to the second local air data module, and a fourth static pressure sensor at the first location and directly connected to the second freestream module to provide the second static pressure data to the second freestream module. 17. An aircraft freestream data system, comprising: a first ultrasonic air data system (UADS) configured to sense local acoustic properties at a first location on an aircraft; a first local air data module operatively connected to the first UADS and configured to determine first local air data of the first location and to output first local air data; a freestream data module operatively connected to the first local air data module and configured to: receive the first local air data from the local air data module; determine one or more freestream air data parameters based on at least the first local air data; and output the one or more freestream air data parameters to one or more aircraft consuming systems; a first static pressure sensor operatively connected to the first UADS and the first local air data module to provide first local static pressure data of the first location to the first local air data module; and a second UADS at the second location of the aircraft, a second local air data module, a third static pressure sensor operatively connected to the second UADS and the second local air data module to provide the second local static pressure data to the second local air data module, a second freestream data module operatively connected to the second local air data module, and a fourth static pressure sensor at the first location and directly connected to the second freestream module to provide the second static pressure data to the second freestream module. 18. An aircraft freestream data system, comprising: a first ultrasonic air data system (UADS) configured to sense local acoustic properties at a first location on an aircraft; a first local air data module operatively connected to the first UADS and configured to determine first local air data of the first location and to output first local air data; a freestream data module operatively connected to the first local air data module and configured to: receive the first local air data from the local air data module; determine one or more freestream air data parameters based on at least the first local air data; and output the one or more freestream air da
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