DocumentCode
2983766
Title
An assessment of developing dual use electric actuation technologies for military aircraft and commercial application
Author
Blanding, David E.
Author_Institution
Boeing North American, Seal Beach, CA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1997
fDate
27 Jul-1 Aug 1997
Firstpage
716
Abstract
In recognition of today´s shrinking defense budgets, the DoD decided that military products must share, wherever possible, technologies being developed-in the commercial sector in support of DoD´s desire. The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) sponsored and funded the Technology Reinvestment Project (TRP) in 1993. The TRP´s goal was to develop militarily useful, commercially viable dual-use technology in order to improve the DoD´s access to more affordable and advanced technologies being developed for commercial applications. One such project was the Electric Actuation and Control System (EACS) program. The objective of the EACS program was to develop, demonstrate, and package an electric actuation and control system for a large critical flight control surface. A second objective was to design and build an affordable dual use electrohydraulic valve for earth moving equipment hydraulic systems and an aircraft utility actuation system. The focus of this paper is a discussion on the military electric actuation activities performed under the EACS program. In addition, a discussion covers the potential influence of commercial technologies and design practices on electric actuators for future military weapon systems
Keywords
aerospace control; electric actuators; electrohydraulic control equipment; excavators; military aircraft; valves; Defense Advanced Research Project Agency; Electric Actuation and Control System program; Technology Reinvestment Project; aircraft utility actuation system; commercial application; critical flight control surface; dual use electric actuation technologies; earth moving equipment hydraulic systems; electrohydraulic valve; military aircraft; military electric actuation; military weapon systems; Actuators; Aerospace control; Aircraft manufacture; Control systems; Earth; Electrohydraulics; Hydraulic systems; Military aircraft; Packaging machines; Valves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 1997. IECEC-97., Proceedings of the 32nd Intersociety
Conference_Location
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4515-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IECEC.1997.659278
Filename
659278
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