B64D31/06

Accelerator control method and device, power system and unmanned aerial vehicle
11584235 · 2023-02-21 · ·

The present application relates to an accelerator control method and device, a power system and an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The method includes: receiving, by an electronic speed control (ESC), an accelerator signal through a serial communication interface; extracting accelerator control data from the accelerator signal; generating, according to the accelerator control data, a motor control signal for controlling operation of a motor; and transmitting the motor control signal to the motor. The accelerator signal received through the serial communication interface is a digital signal subjected to small interference during transmission, unlike an analog signal that is susceptible to interference such as impedance and capacitive reactance, which causes data inaccuracy. In addition, in the manner of serial communication, a higher baud rate may be adopted to shorten an accelerator control cycle, thereby achieving high-speed control of an accelerator and increasing the control frequency.

VOLTAGE CONTROLLED AIRCRAFT ELECTRIC PROPULSION SYSTEM

A voltage controlled aircraft electric propulsion system includes an electric propulsion system. The voltage controlled aircraft electric propulsion system may include electric propulsors providing thrust for the aircraft. In hybrid systems, a gas turbine engine may also be included. The electric propulsion system may include at least one electric generator power source, at least one propulsor motor load, and at least one stored energy power source, such as a battery. The propulsor motor load may be supplied power from a power supply bus. The voltage of the power supply bus may be adjusted according to an altitude of the aircraft while maintaining a substantially constant current flow to the propulsor motor load. Due to the adjustment to lower voltages at increased altitude, insulations levels may be lower.

VOLTAGE CONTROLLED AIRCRAFT ELECTRIC PROPULSION SYSTEM

A voltage controlled aircraft electric propulsion system includes an electric propulsion system. The voltage controlled aircraft electric propulsion system may include electric propulsors providing thrust for the aircraft. In hybrid systems, a gas turbine engine may also be included. The electric propulsion system may include at least one electric generator power source, at least one propulsor motor load, and at least one stored energy power source, such as a battery. The propulsor motor load may be supplied power from a power supply bus. The voltage of the power supply bus may be adjusted according to an altitude of the aircraft while maintaining a substantially constant current flow to the propulsor motor load. Due to the adjustment to lower voltages at increased altitude, insulations levels may be lower.

AIRCRAFT HAVING REVERSE THRUST CAPABILITIES

An aircraft having reverse thrust capabilities includes a fuselage, a plurality of flight components, a pilot control located within the fuselage, a sensor attached to the pilot control configured to detect an aircraft datum from the pilot control, and a flight controller, located within the fuselage, the flight controller configured to receive the aircraft datum from the sensor, and initiate a reverse torque command of a flight component of the plurality of flight components as a function of the aircraft datum.

AIRCRAFT HAVING REVERSE THRUST CAPABILITIES

An aircraft having reverse thrust capabilities includes a fuselage, a plurality of flight components, a pilot control located within the fuselage, a sensor attached to the pilot control configured to detect an aircraft datum from the pilot control, and a flight controller, located within the fuselage, the flight controller configured to receive the aircraft datum from the sensor, and initiate a reverse torque command of a flight component of the plurality of flight components as a function of the aircraft datum.

AIRCRAFT PROPULSION SYSTEM
20220363367 · 2022-11-17 ·

An aircraft having a fuselage with one or more wings coupled to the fuselage. A pair of booms are attached to the one or more wings. Each boom has a front end coupled with a front propulsion system and a rear end coupled with a rear propulsion system. Each front propulsion system includes a front motor coupled with a foldable front propeller in a tractor configuration. Each rear propulsion system includes a rear motor coupled with a foldable rear propeller in a pusher configuration.

In-flight stabilization of an aircraft
11584541 · 2023-02-21 · ·

A system for in-flight stabilization including a plurality of flight components mechanically coupled to an aircraft, wherein the plurality of flight components includes a first flight component and a second flight component opposing the first flight component. The system further comprises a sensor mechanically coupled to the aircraft, wherein the sensor is configured to detect a failure event of a first flight component. The system comprises a vehicle controller communicatively connected to the sensor and is configured to receive the failure datum of the first flight component from the sensor, initiate an automatic response as a function of the failure datum. Initiating the automatic response further includes determining an autorotation inducement action for the second flight component to perform and commanding the second flight component to perform the autorotation inducement action.

Gas generator speed limit and power recovery
11585283 · 2023-02-21 · ·

An exemplary aircraft includes a turbine engine having a gas generator spool and a power spool, the power spool operational to drive a rotor, a first generator coupled to the gas generator spool, and a controller operable to increase a load on the gas generator spool when the gas generator spool is on a speed limit thereby increasing a speed limit margin in order to increase power available from the turbine engine.

Airplane climb thrust optimization
11500394 · 2022-11-15 · ·

An example method includes: receiving information indicative of a desired aircraft cruise insertion point comprising achieving a desired cruise altitude for an aircraft within a predetermined period of time from departure, or within a predetermined distance from departure; determining a desired airspeed for the aircraft; prior to a flight of the aircraft, determining, based on the desired airspeed and the desired aircraft cruise insertion point, a climb trajectory for the aircraft; and during a climb flight phase of the aircraft, varying climb thrust of an engine of the aircraft to follow the climb trajectory and achieve the desired aircraft cruise insertion point.

Airplane climb thrust optimization
11500394 · 2022-11-15 · ·

An example method includes: receiving information indicative of a desired aircraft cruise insertion point comprising achieving a desired cruise altitude for an aircraft within a predetermined period of time from departure, or within a predetermined distance from departure; determining a desired airspeed for the aircraft; prior to a flight of the aircraft, determining, based on the desired airspeed and the desired aircraft cruise insertion point, a climb trajectory for the aircraft; and during a climb flight phase of the aircraft, varying climb thrust of an engine of the aircraft to follow the climb trajectory and achieve the desired aircraft cruise insertion point.