Claims
- 1. Fuselage pitot-static tube having a body and a strut, and comprising orifices for determining total pressure, static pressure and angle of attack, and wherein the orifices for determining the angle of attack are arranged on the strut.
- 2. The fuselage pitot-static tube of claim 1 in which the strut having a cross-section constructed in the form of a subsonic aerodynamic profile with a rounded-off or tapered nose.
- 3. The fuselage pitot-static tube of claim 1 in which an anti-icing system having airways and electric heating elements is arranged inside the strut such that the electric heating elements are displaced towards a leading edge of the strut.
- 4. The fuselage pitot-static tube of claim 1 in which the orifices for determining total pressure and static pressure are arranged on the body
- 5. The fuselage pitot-static tube of claim 1 in which the body is axisymmetric.
- 6. The fuselage pitot-static tube of claim 1 in which the orifices for determining total pressure and static pressure are arranged on the axisymmetric body.
- 7. Fuselage Pitot-static tube according to claim 1, in which the strut has a trailing edge with a base cut.
- 8. Fuselage Pitot-static tube according to claim 5, in which the axisymmetric body has a tail part with a taper and a base cut.
- 9. Fuselage Pitot-static tube according to claim 5, in which a tail part of the axisymmetric body terminates with and is smoothly joined to a region of maximum relative thickness of the aerodynamic profile of the strut.
- 10. Fuselage Pitot-static tube according to claim 1, in which the aerodynamic profile of the strut is asymmetric.
- 11. Fuselage Pitot-static tube according to claim 5, in which the axisymmetric body comprises a cylindrical part having a swelling on which the orifices for measuring the static pressure are arranged.
- 12. Fuselage Pitot-static tube according to claim 1, in which the aerodynamic profile of the strut has a chord of length B, a rounded-off leading edge, a sharpened or blunted trailing edge, which are arranged at the ends of the profile chord and interconnected by the smooth lines of the upper and lower parts of a profile contour, wherein the leading edge of the profile has a radius of curvature of the points of the upper and lower parts of the contour Rc which is in the range of Rc=0.03*B-0.034*B, wherein the maximum relative thickness of the profile C is in the range of C=0.146-0.156 and is arranged at a distance of X=0.3*B-0.6*B, measured from the leading edge of the profile along its chord, and wherein the ordinates, referred to the length of the profile chord, of the points of the upper part of the contour Yu/B and of the lower part of the contour YI/B, which are arranged at relative distances X/B, measured from the leading edge of the profile along its chord, are in the ranges set forth below:
- 13. Fuselage Pitot-static tube according to claim 12, of which the profile contour has a smoothly changing curvature, wherein the radius of curvature of the upper and lower parts of the profile contour increases smoothly along the profile chord with increasing distance X from the rounded-off leading edge up to the values of X=0.3*B-0.6*B for which part of the contour has a virtually rectilinear form up to the values of R=5.5*B-15.*B, it being the case that distance Yu, measured from the profile chord along the normal thereto upwards to the upper part of the profile contour, increases smoothly to its maximum value of Yumax=0.074*B=0.078*B, the distance Yu further decreases smoothly along the direction towards the trailing edge, the radius of curvature firstly decreases smoothly down to the values of R=0.6*B-1.*B for X=0.82*B-0.9*B, and thereafter it increases smoothly up to the values of X=0.92*B-0.95*B, where the convex part of the contour is joined smoothly to its concave part and, further, the radius of curvature of the concave part of the contour decreases smoothly, reaching at the trailing edge of the profile values of R=0.05*B-0.5*B, the angle between the tangent to the profile contour and the profile chord at its trailing edge being 3-6 degrees for X=B and the lower part of the contour being symmetrical to the upper part relative to the profile chord.
- 14. Fuselage Pitot-static tube according to claim 12, wherein the dimensionless coordinates, referred to its chord, of the contours of its upper Yu/B and lower Yl/B surfaces differ from the corresponding dimensionless coordinates of the profile by constant equal numerical factors Ku for the upper surface and Kl for the lower surface, and the dimensionless radii of curvature, referred to the profile chord, of the leading edge of this profile for its upper Ru/B and lower Rl/B surfaces differ from the corresponding dimensionless radii of curvature of the leasing edge for the upper and lower surfaces of the profile by the squares of just three constant numerical factors, the numerical values of these factors being in the ranges 0.8<Ku<1.07 and 0.8<Kl<1.07.
Priority Claims (1)
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N97 101 306 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/355,409 filed Sep. 24, 1999 (Attorney Docket No. 85934.000004).
Continuations (1)
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