Claims
- 1. A system for alerting a pilot of an aircraft of a wind shear condition, comprising:
- (a) means for monitoring a plurality of parameters determinative of the wind shear condition, and producing a signal indicative of a wind shear magnitude;
- (b) means for monitoring the airspeed of the aircraft and producing a signal indicative of the aircraft airspeed;
- (c) means for determining the difference between a reference airspeed and the aircrafts airspeed, and producing a signal indicative of the difference, wherein the difference between the reference airspeed and the aircraft airspeed is determined in accordance with the formula:
- difference=V.sub.CAS -V.sub.REF
- where:
- V.sub.REF =K.sub.f- *V.sub.MM
- V.sub.MM =1.14 V.sub.CAS [C.sub.LA /(.eta.*C.sub.LS)].sup.1/2 ; and
- where:
- .eta.=a normal load factor;
- C.sub.LA =an actual lift coefficient at current airspeed V.sub.CAS ; and
- C.sub.LS =a lift coefficient at stick shaker airspeed;
- (d) means for determining an aircraft flap position and for producing a signal indicative of the aircraft flap position;
- (e) means for determining an alert threshold signal as a function of the signal indicative of airspeed difference and the signal indicative of aircraft flap position and independent of the signal indicative of wind shear magnitude, so that the alert threshold signal is modified to compensate for changes in lift of the aircraft when its speed differs from the reference airspeed and is not affected by the wind shear magnitude, even if the wind shear magnitude changes and so that the alert threshold signal is modified to account for whether the aircraft is on a take off or landing approach; and
- (f) means for comparing the signal indicative of the wind shear magnitude to the alert threshold signal, and for producing a wind shear alert if a predetermined one of said alert threshold signal and said signal indicative of wind shear magnitude is greater than the other of said signals, whereby when the alert threshold signal is modified as function of the signal indicative of airspeed difference and the signal indicative of aircraft flap position unjustified wind shear alerts are generally avoided, without any adverse impact on aircraft safety during the wind shear condition.
- 2. A method of alerting a pilot of an aircraft of a wind shear condition, comprising:
- (a) monitoring a plurality of parameters determinative of a wind shear condition, and producing a signal indicative of a wind shear magnitude;
- (b) monitoring the airspeed of the aircraft and producing a signal indicative of the airspeed;
- (c) determining the difference between a reference airspeed and the aircraft airspeed, and producing a signal indicative of the difference, wherein the difference between the reference airspeed and the aircraft airspeed is determined by the formula:
- difference=V.sub.CAS -V.sub.REF
- where:
- V.sub.REF =K.sub.f *V.sub.MM
- V.sub.MM =1.14 V.sub.CAS [C.sub.LA /(.eta.*C.sub.LS)].sup.1/2 ; and
- where:
- .eta.=a normal load factor;
- C.sub.LA =an actual lift coefficient at current airspeed V.sub.CAS ; and
- C.sub.LS =a lift coefficient at stick shaker airspeed;
- (d) determining an aircraft flap position and producing a signal indicative thereof;
- (e) determining an alert threshold as a function of the signal indicative of airspeed difference and the signal indicative of aircraft flap position and independent of the wind shear magnitude so that the alert threshold is modified to compensate for changes in lift of the aircraft when its speed differs from the reference airspeed and is not affected by the wind shear magnitude and so that the alert threshold signal is modified to account for whether the aircraft is on a take off or a landing approach; and
- (f) comparing the signal indicative of the wind shear magnitude to the alert threshold signal, and producing a wind shear alert if a predetermined one of said alert threshold signal and said signal indicative of wind shear magnitude is greater than the other of said signals, whereby when the alert threshold signal is modified as a function of the signal indicative of airspeed difference and the signal indicative of aircraft flap position, unjustified wind shear alerts are generally avoided, without an adverse impact on aircraft safety during the wind shear condition.
- 3. A system for alerting a pilot of an aircraft of a wind shear condition, comprising:
- (a) means for monitoring a plurality of parameters determinative of the wind shear condition, and producing a signal indicative of a wind shear magnitude;
- (b) means for monitoring the airspeed of the aircraft and producing a signal indicative of the aircraft airspeed;
- (c) means for determining the difference between a reference airspeed and the aircraft's airspeed, and producing a signal indicative of the difference, wherein the difference between the reference airspeed and the aircraft airspeed is determined in accordance with the formula:
- difference=V.sub.CAS -V.sub.REF
- where:
- V.sub.REF =V.sub.CAS [C.sub.LA /(.eta.+C.sub.LREF)].sup.1/2 ; and
- where:
- .eta.=a normal load factor;
- C.sub.LA =an actual lift coefficient at current airspeed V.sub.CAS ; and
- C.sub.LREF =a lift coefficient at reference airspeed, V.sub.REF ; means for determining an aircraft flap position and for producing a signal indicative of the aircraft flap position;
- (d) means for determining an alert threshold signal as a function of the signal indicative of airspeed difference and the signal indicative of the aircraft flap position and independent of the signal indicative of wind shear magnitude, so that the alert threshold signal is modified to compensate for changes in lift of the aircraft when its speed differs from the reference airspeed and is not affected by the wind shear magnitude, even if the wind shear magnitude changes; and
- (e) means for comparing the signal indicative of the wind shear magnitude to the alert threshold signal, and for producing a wind shear alert if a predetermined one of said alert threshold signal and said signal indicative of wind shear magnitude is greater than the other of said signals, whereby when the alert threshold signal is modified as function of the signal indicative of airspeed difference and the signal indicative of aircraft flap position, unjustified wind shear alerts are generally avoided, without any adverse impact on aircraft safety during the wind shear condition.
- 4. A method of alerting a pilot of an aircraft of a wind shear condition, comprising:
- (a) monitoring a plurality of parameters determinative of a wind shear condition, and producing a signal indicative of a wind shear magnitude;
- (b) monitoring the airspeed of the aircraft and producing a signal indicative of the airspeed;
- (c) determining the difference between a reference airspeed and the aircraft airspeed, and producing a signal indicative of the difference, wherein the difference between the reference airspeed and the aircraft airspeed is determined by the formula:
- difference=V.sub.CAS -V.sub.REF
- where:
- V.sub.REF =V.sub.CAS [C.sub.LA /(.eta.+C.sub.LREF)].sup.1/2 ; and
- where:
- .eta.=a normal load factor;
- C.sub.LA =an actual lift coefficient at current airspeed V.sub.CAS ; and
- C.sub.LREF =a lift coefficient at reference airspeed, V.sub.REF determining an aircraft flap position and producing a signal indicative thereof;
- (d) determining an alert threshold as a function of the signal indicative of airspeed difference and the signal indicative of aircraft flap position and independent of the wind shear magnitude so that the alert threshold is modified to compensate for changes in lift of the aircraft when its speed differs from the reference airspeed and is not affected by the wind shear magnitude; and
- (e) comparing the signal indicative of the wind shear magnitude to the alert threshold signal, and producing a wind shear alert if a predetermined one of said alert threshold signal and said signal indicative of wind shear magnitude is greater than the other of said signals, whereby when the alert threshold signal is modified as a function of the signal indicative of airspeed difference and the signal indicative of aircraft flap position, unjustified wind shear alerts are generally avoided, without an adverse impact on aircraft safety during the wind shear condition.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application based on prior application Ser. No. 07/294,463, filed on Jan. 6, 1989, and now abandoned.
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