Engeering Design Handbook: Helicopter EngineeringPART TWO: Detail Design Detailed Design covers the sub-systems of the helicopter in detail.Softcover, 500+ PagesReprint of AMCP 706-202
Engineering Design Handbook - Helicopter Engineering, Part Two - Detail Design:
- Publisher
- U.S. Army Materiel Command
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 363
- Series
- AMCP 706-202
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This 1976 volume, the second section of a three-part series, is intended to set forth explicit design standards for Army helicopters, to establish qualification requirements, and to provide technical guidance to helicopter designers in both the industry and within the Army. This handbook deals with the evolution of the vehicle from an approved preliminary design configuration. As a result of this phase of the development, the design is described in sufficient detail to permit construction and qualification of the helicopter as being in compliance with all applicable requirements, including the approved system specification. Design requirements for all vehicle subsystems are included.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Materials
3. Propulsion Subsystem Design
4. Transmission and Drive Subsystem Design
5. Rotor and Propeller Subsystem Design
6. Flight Control Subsystem
7. Electrical Subsystem Design
8. Avionic Subsystems Design
9. Hydraulic and Pneumatic Subsystems Design
10. Instrumentation Subsystem Design
11. Airframe Structural Design
12. Landing Gear Subsystem
13. Crew Stations and Cargo Provisions
14. Armor, Armament, and Protective Subsystems Design
15. Maintenance and Ground Support Equipment (GSE) Interface
16. Standard Parts
17. Processes
Appendix A: Example of a Preliminary Heating, Cooling, and Ventilation Analysis
Index
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