Avt 200 #2 Hydraulics
Avt 200 #2 Hydraulics
Avt 200 #2 Hydraulics
SYSTEM
AVT 200
CHAPTER 2:
HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM
OBJECTIVES:
• At the end of this module the students will
be able to:
• Familiarize with the function of hydraulics,
two types of hydraulic, and the hydraulic
basic components.
• Identify the function of hydraulics, and
hydraulic basic components and
differentiate the two types of hydraulics.
REFERENCES:
• A&P Technician- General by ASA, General Text Book by,
Dale Crane, Aircraft Maintenance and Construction-
General by Glencoe, AC43-13, A&P Textbook-General by
Jeppesen AC 43.13 IA & IB by FAA
• http://aviationknowledge.wikidot.com/aviation:wing
• PCAR 3 IS 3.4.3-IS24
HYDRAULIC
• science relating to the behavior of liquids
under various conditions.
BLAISE PASCAL
PASCAL LAW
"If a force is applied to a
liquid in a confined space,
then this force will be felt
equally in all directions".
JOSEPH BRAHMA
BRAHMA’S PRESS
‘’The smaller the area
under load, The
greater the pressure
generated’’
EXAMPLE: LIGHT AIRCRAFT BRAKING
SYSTEM
Light aircraft braking system has a
master cylinder to generate the
pressure when the brake pedal is
pressed, and a slave cylinder to 'do the
work' of moving a piston and applying
the brakes.
BACKHOE EXCAVATOR
HYDRAULIC
FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
PURPOSE:
Medium to operate
systems
Lubricant for system
components
HYDRAULIC FLUID
ADVANTAGES:
Dynamic Seals
Static seals
•Usedin non-moving
parts.
Static seal
STATIC SEAL
STATIC SEAL
Example surfaces:
•CRANKSHAFT
•EXHAUST
DYNAMIC SEALS
Used in moving
parts/components (sliding
surfaces
DYNAMIC SEAL
DYNAMIC SEALS
Example surfaces:
•SHOCK STRUT
•ACTUATOR
DYNAMIC AND STATIC SEALS
U and V ring seals are effective in one
direction only
O-rings and square section seals are often used
where pressure is applied in either direction.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Used on aircraft to move and actuate
landing gear, flaps, flight control
surfaces, wheel brakes, windshield
wipers, and other systems that
require high power, accurate control,
and rapid response rate.
BASIC
HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM
COMPONENTS
•Reservoir
•Pump
•Selector or Control Valve
•Jack (or set) Jack Actuator
•Filter
•Relief Valves
BASIC HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
HYDRAULIC
MOTORS
•a form of the rotary actuator
• sometimesconnected through gearing to
operate a screw jack, or to drive generators
or pumps
• used
for driving a hydraulic pump unit, thus
enabling power to be transferred from one
hydraulic system to another without
transferring fluid
HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM
COMPONENTS
1)
RESERVOIR
•Reservoirs are pressurized to
provide positive fluid pressure at
the pump inlet and prevent air
bubbles from forming in the fluid at
high altitudes.
•Air pressure is normally from the
compressor of the engine or the
cabin pressurization system.
Store hydraulic oil
and delivers oil to the
pump and receive oil
from the actuators
•Areservoir provides sufficient air space to
allow for any variations of fluid in the
system which may be caused by:
jack (actuator) ram displacement,
since the capacity of the jack is less when
contracted than extended.
thermal expansion, since the volume of
oil increases with temperature.
it provides a head of fluid for the
pump.
it compensates for small leaks
HEAT EXCHANGER
•Use for
servicing
hydraulic fluid
B) ENGINE-DRIVEN
PUMP (EDP)
• Located at the accessory gearbox
• Approximately 2,700-3,000PSI
• BOEING (SYSTEM A)
- Primary Flight controls
- Leading edge and trailing edge flaps
- Inboard spoiler
- Landing gear (extension and retraction)
- Inboard landing gear brakes
C) ELECTRIC MOTOR
DRIVEN PUMP (EMDP)
• BOEING (SYSTEM B and Standby Reservoir)
• Located at the accessory gearbox
• Approximately 2,700-3,000 PSI (System B)
• Approximately 2,900 PSI (Standby)
• Primary flight controls
• Outboard spoiler
• Outboard landing gear brakes
• Landing gear retraction extension
• Nose wheel steering
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR PRESSURIZATION
SEQUENCE (BOEING)
• 8TH
STAGE ENGINE BLEED AIR
(COMPRESSOR STAGE)
• 8th
stage to System A reservoir- System B
reservoir- Standby reservoir
HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR FLUID
SEQUENCE
•From container to hand pump
•Hand pump to System A
reservoir- System B reservoir-
Standby reservoir
ELECTRICALLY-OPERATED
SELECTORS
•To eliminate the need for extensive
mechanical linkage
•May be a motor-driven or solenoid-
controlled selector.
•Same functions as a selector valve but
uses electrical power
3)
FLOW
CONTROL
VALVES
•These components are
used to control the flow
of fluid in the hydraulic
system
DIFFERENT
KINDS OF FLOW
CONTROL VALVES
A) NON-
RETURN
VALVE
•Permits full flow in one
direction, but blocks flow in the
opposite direction.
•Device used to control the flow of
fluid
•This valve is also known as a Non-
Reversible valve or check valve
B)
RESTRICTOR
(CHOKE)
VALVES
•Designed to permit limited flow in
one direction and full flow in the
other direction in which the restriction
is usually of fixed size
•Used in a number of locations in order
to limit the speed of operation of an
actuator in one direction only.
C)
SELECTORS
OR CONTROL
VALVE
SELECTOR OR CONTROL VALVE
•Enable the operator to select the
direction of the flow of fluid to the
required service
•Provide a return path for the oil
(displaced from the opposite side of
that actuator) to the reservoir
EXAMPLE: