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Turn and Slip Indicator
Introduction to Turn and Slip Indicator
- Turn and slip indicator consists of a turn indicator and a slip indicator
- Turn indicator has a horizontal rate gyro which measures rate of turn
- Horizontal rate gyroscope measures rate of turn around the vertical axis
- Turn indicator has lower rotor speed to use the property of precession
- Low RPM reduces rigidity and increase precession
- Slip indicator is a pendulous device indicating balance during turn
- Turn co-coordinator is an advanced form of turn and slip indicator
Rate of Turn Indicator
- Turn indicator has a single gimbal rate gyro with one degree of freedom
- Spin axis of gyro is aligned to the horizontal axis of aircraft
- The gimbal is attached to aircraft using calibrated springs
- The frame turns with only yawing movement of the and not due to bank
- Torque during turns creates a secondary precession to bring equilibrium
- At equilibrium, the spring tension is proportional to the rate of turn of aircraft
- The tension of calibrated spring at equilibrium measures the rate of turn
Failure Warning Device
- Speed variation causes false indications due to incorrect rate of precession
- Slow down of rotor speed over indicates faster rate of turn
- Speed up of rotor speed under indicates slower rate of turn
- Electrically driven rate gyro has a red flag signifying power failure warning
- Turn indicator has lower rotor rpm to use the property of precession
- Low RPM reduces rigidity and increase precession
Slip Indicator
- Slip indicator indicates state of balance during turns
- The indicator has a solid ball in a sealed liquid filled curved transparent tube
- The ball experiences the same centrifugal force as that of aircraft
- The weight of ball and centrifugal force produces a resultant force
- The resultant force and the lift are exactly opposite to each other
- In a balanced turn, this force acts exactly along the vertical axis
- Slip indicator shows a balanced turn by the ball in the centre or bottom
Interpretation of Slip Indicator
- Resultant force is a vector addition of gravity and centrifugal force
- Turn is balanced if the ball is in the centre
- The resultant force lie in the aircrafts vertical plane
- Turns with insufficient bank will displace the ball outside of the turn
- Aircraft and ball are skidding outside the turn
- Turns with excessive bank will displace the ball inside of the turn
- Aircraft and ball are slipping inside the turn
Turn Coordinator
- Turn coordinator is specifically designed to execute a rate one turn
- Rate one turn means a turn of 180 degrees per minute
- Turn coordinator has a rate gyro inclined at 30 degrees to longitudinal axis
- The instrument is sensitive to bank as well as to yaw
- Actuating pin transmits information to display much faster
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