Use of automatic pitch control to improve braking performance
US-2018015997-A1 · Jan 18, 2018 · US
US11535365B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11535365-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016736088-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 7, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 7, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2022 |
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An aircraft includes a processor, an airframe, a pitch attitude flight control surface coupled with the airframe, a nose wheel coupled with the airframe, main wheels coupled with the airframe, and a brake system coupled with the main wheels. The processor is programmed to determine that the aircraft has entered a braking segment of a landing phase of a flight of the aircraft while the aircraft is on a ground surface and to command the pitch attitude flight control surface with a nose up command during the braking segment in response to determining that the aircraft has entered the braking segment. The nose up command causes the pitch attitude flight control surface to generate a downforce that increases traction between the main wheels and the ground surface due to a weight shift from the nose wheel to the main wheels and directly due to the downforce on the main wheels.
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An avionics and flight control system for an aircraft, the aircraft having an airframe, a pitch attitude flight control surface coupled with the airframe, a nose wheel coupled with the airframe, main wheels coupled with the airframe, and a brake system operatively coupled with the main wheels, the avionics system comprising: a processor programmed to: determine that the aircraft has entered a braking segment of a landing phase of a flight of the aircraft while the aircraft is on a ground surface; and command the pitch attitude flight control surface with a nose up command during the braking segment in response to determining that the aircraft has entered the braking segment, wherein the nose up command causes the pitch attitude flight control surface to generate a downforce that increases traction between the main wheels and the ground surface due to a weight shift from the nose wheel to the main wheels and directly due to the downforce on the main wheels, wherein the processor is further programmed to determine a nose up limit for the pitch attitude flight control surface at which the nose wheel of the aircraft is expected to lift off the ground surface or lose effectiveness for steering, wherein the processor is programmed to command the nose up command to be less than the nose up limit to shift weight from the nose wheel of the aircraft to the main wheels without causing the nose wheel to lift off the ground surface, and wherein the processor is programmed to cease commanding the nose up command in response to determining that the nose wheel has lifted off of the ground surface. 2. The avionics and flight control system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is programmed to determine that the aircraft has entered the braking segment based on sensor outputs from a sensor system of the aircraft. 3. The avionics and flight control system of claim 2 , wherein the processor is programmed to determine that the aircraft has entered the braking segment based on weight on wheels sensor data as at least part of the sensor outputs. 4. An avionics and flight control system for an aircraft, the aircraft having an airframe, a pitch attitude flight control surface coupled with the airframe, a nose wheel coupled with the airframe, main wheels coupled with the airframe, and a brake system operatively coupled with the main wheels, the avionics system comprising: a processor programmed to: determine that the aircraft has entered a braking segment of a landing phase of a flight of the aircraft while the aircraft is on a ground surface; and command the pitch attitude flight control surface with a nose up command during the braking segment in response to determining that the aircraft has entered the braking segment, wherein the nose up command causes the pitch attitude flight control surface to generate a downforce that increases traction between the main wheels and the ground surface due to a weight shift from the nose wheel to the main wheels and directly due to the downforce on the main wheels, wherein the processor is further programmed to retrieve a maximum performance requirement status indicating increased brake system capability is available, and wherein the processor is programmed to command the nose up command only when the maximum performance requirement status indicates maximum performance braking is available. 5. The avionics and flight control system of claim 1 , wherein the aircraft includes deployable thrust reversers, wherein the processor is further programmed to retrieve the measured deceleration of the aircraft, and wherein the processor is programmed to command the nose up command only when measured deceleration is above a target threshold and the thrust reversers have not been commanded to deploy. 6. The avionics and flight control system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is programmed to command at least one of an elevator and a horizontal stabilizer as the pitch attitude flight control surface. 7. The avionics and flight control system of claim 6 , wherein the processor is programmed to command the at least one of the elevator and the horizontal stabilizer including commanding the horizontal stabilizer to achieve low speed capability. 8. An avionics and flight control system for an aircraft, the aircraft having an airframe, a pitch attitude flight control surface coupled with the airframe, a nose wheel coupled with the airframe, main wheels coupled with the airframe, and a brake system operatively coupled with the main wheels, the avionics system comprising: a processor programmed to: determine that the aircraft has entered a braking segment of a landing phase of a flight of the aircraft while the aircraft is on a ground surface; and command the pitch attitude flight control surface with a nose up command during the braking segment in response to determining that the aircraft has entered the braking segment, wherein the nose up command causes the pitch attitude flight control surface to generate a downforce that increases traction between the main wheels and the ground surface due to a weight shift from the nose wheel to the main wheels and directly due to the downforce on the main wheels, and wherein the processor is programmed to command the pitch attitude flight control surface at a time during the braking segment that is based on a hydraulic demand of at least one component of a hydraulic system being manipulated during the braking segment. 9. An aircraft, comprising: an airframe; a pitch attitude flight control surface coupled with the airframe; main wheels coupled with the airframe; a nose wheel coupled with the airframe; a brake system operatively coupled with the main wheels; and a processor programmed to: determine that the aircraft has entered a braking segment of a landing phase of a flight of the aircraft while the aircraft is on a ground surface; and command the pitch attitude flight control surface with a nose up command during the braking segment in response to determining that the aircraft has entered the braking segment, wherein the nose up command causes the pitch attitude flight control surface to generate a downforce that increases traction between the main wheels and the ground surface due to a weight shift from the nose wheel to the main wheels and directly due to the downforce on the main wheels, wherein the processor is further programmed to retrieve a maximum performance requirement status indicating increased brake system capability is available, and wherein the processor is programmed to command the nose up command only when the maximum performance requirement status indicates maximum performance braking is available. 10. The aircraft of claim 9 , further comprising a sensor system configured to detect whether the aircraft is on the ground surface and to generate sensor outputs, and wherein the processor is programmed to determine that the aircraft has entered the braking segment based on the sensor outputs. 11. The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the sensor system includes a weight on wheels sensor configured to generate weight on wheels sensor data, and wherein the processor is programmed to determine that the aircraft has entered the braking segment based on the weight on wheels sensor data. 12. An aircraft, comprising: an airframe; a pitch attitude flight control surface coupled with the airframe; main wheels coupled with the airframe; a nose wheel coupled with the airframe; a brake system operatively coupled with the main wheels; and a processor programmed to: determine that the aircraft has entered a braking segment of a landing phase of a flight of the aircraft while the aircra
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