Brake system providing limited antiskid control during a backup mode of operation
US-2020407049-A1 · Dec 31, 2020 · US
US2024140596A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024140596-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318542307-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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An aircraft brake control system for controlling antiskid braking of an aircraft wheel is disclosed including a control assembly having a mode controller which sets the mode of operation of an antiskid brake calculator, configured to set a first mode, when an input of the indication of a brake energy supply configuration indicates a first brake energy supply being used, in which the antiskid brake calculator applies a first restriction level on a rise rate of the antiskid brake command, and a second mode, when the input 305 indicates a second brake energy supply being used, in which the antiskid brake calculator applies a second, lower, restriction level on a rise rate of the antiskid brake command.
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An aircraft brake control system for controlling antiskid braking of a wheel of an aircraft, the system comprising a control assembly having: i) an input of an indication of an aircraft speed, ii) an input of an indication of a wheel speed of the wheel, iii) an input of an indication of a brake level, iv) an input of an indication of a brake energy supply configuration, v) an optimum slip ratio calculator for calculating an optimum slip ratio of the wheel, based at least partly on the indications of the wheel speed and the aircraft speed, vi) a state determinator for determining a state of the wheel, including: a “small skid” state where it is determined that the slip ratio of the wheel is lower than a slip limit above the optimum slip ratio, vii) an antiskid brake calculator, for calculating an antiskid brake command based on the wheel speed, brake level and the determined state, viii) a state mode controller which sets a mode of operation of the state determinator, the state mode controller configured to set: a first state determinator mode, when the input of the indication of a brake energy supply configuration indicates a first brake energy supply being used, and in which a first slip limit value is used as the slip limit, and a second state determinator mode, when the input of the indication of a brake energy supply configuration indicates a second brake energy supply being used, in which a second slip limit value is used as the slip limit, the second slip limit value being lower than the first slip limit value, and iv) an output for indicating the antiskid brake command to be sent to a brake valve. 2 . An aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first slip limit is between 5 and 15% higher than the optimum slip ratio. 3 . An aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second slip limit is between 1 and 7% higher than the optimum slip ratio. 4 . An aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first slip limit is between 1 and 15% higher than the second slip limit. 5 . An aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the state determinator for determining a state of the wheel includes a “deep skid” state where it is determined that the wheel speed is lower than a first speed limit below an expected wheel speed. 6 . An aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the control assembly comprises a mode controller which sets the mode of operation of the antiskid brake calculator, the mode controller configured to set: a first mode, when the input of the indication of a brake energy supply configuration indicates a first brake energy supply being used, in which the antiskid brake calculator applies a first restriction level on a rise rate of the antiskid brake command, and a second mode, when the input of the indication of a brake energy supply configuration indicates a second brake energy supply being used, in which the antiskid brake calculator applies a second restriction level on a rise rate of the antiskid brake command, the second restriction level being lower than the first restriction level. 7 . An aircraft landing gear comprising the aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 1 and a wheel configured to be controlled in antiskid braking by the aircraft brake control system. 8 . An aircraft comprising the aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 1 . 9 . A method of braking an aircraft comprising the step of providing the aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 1 . 10 . A method of braking an aircraft comprising the steps of: at a first time: noting that a first brake energy supply is being used, and assessing if a wheel is in a “small skid” state by applying a first slip limit to the wheel, and, at a second time: noting that a second brake energy supply is being used, and assessing if a wheel is in a “small skid” state by applying a second slip limit to the wheel, the second slip limit being lower than the first slip limit. 11 . An aircraft brake control system for controlling antiskid braking of a wheel of an aircraft, the system comprising a control assembly having: i) an input of an indication of the wheel speed of the wheel, ii) an input of an indication of a brake level, iii) an antiskid brake calculator, for calculating an antiskid brake command based on the wheel speed and brake level, wherein the antiskid brake calculator is configured to apply a specified minimum command level to the antiskid brake command, and iv) an output for indicating the antiskid brake command to be sent to a brake valve. 12 . An aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the specified minimum command level is greater than zero. 13 . An aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the specified minimum command level corresponds to a brake pressure at which no braking torque is produced and preferably the specified minimum command level corresponds to a maximum brake pressure at which no braking torque is produced. 14 . An aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the specified minimum command level corresponds to a brake pressure at which less than 5% of the maximum braking torque is produced. 15 . An aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 11 , wherein: the antiskid calculator comprises an antiskid computator, for computating an initial antiskid command, and an increase device for receiving the initial antiskid command and then applying the specified minimum command level. 16 . An aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the aircraft brake control system further comprises: v) an input of an indication of a brake energy supply configuration, vi) a mode controller which sets the mode of operation of the antiskid brake calculator, the mode controller setting: a first mode, when the input of the indication of a brake energy supply configuration indicates a first brake energy supply being used, in which the antiskid brake calculator does not apply the specified minimum command level, and a second mode, when the input of the indication of a brake energy supply configuration indicates a second brake energy supply being used, in which the antiskid brake calculator does apply the specified minimum command level. 17 . An aircraft landing gear comprising the aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 11 and a wheel configured to be controlled in antiskid braking by the aircraft brake control system. 18 . An aircraft comprising the aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 11 . 19 . A method of braking an aircraft comprising the step of providing the aircraft brake control system as claimed in claim 11 .
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