Guidelines for the Integration of Electronic Engine Control Systems with Transport Category Aircraft Systems

Guidelines for the Integration of Electronic Engine Control Systems with Transport Category Aircraft Systems
Author: E-36 Electronic Engine Controls Committee
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Release: 2004
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This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides methodologies and approaches that have been used to install and integrate full-authority-digital-engine-control (FADEC) systems on transport category aircraft. Although the information provided is based on turbofan engines installed on large commercial transports, many of the issues raised are equally applicable to corporate, general aviation, regional and commuter aircraft, and to military installations, particularly when commercial aircraft are employed by military users.The word "engine" is used to designate the aircraft propulsion system. The engine station designations used in this report are shown in Figure 1.Most of the material concerns an Electronic Engine Control (EEC) with its associated software, and its functional integration with the aircraft. However, the report also addresses the physical environment associated with the EEC and its associated wiring and sensors.Since most of today's transport category engines use dual-channel full-authority digital engine control (FADEC) systems, this is the configuration which is primarily addressed. A typical FADEC system configuration is shown in Figure 2. Special considerations that pertain to single-channel FADEC systems or limited authority "supervisory" control systems are also addressed.

Guidelines for the Integration of Electronic Engine Control Systems for Transport Category (Part 25) and General Aviation (Part 23) Aircraft

Guidelines for the Integration of Electronic Engine Control Systems for Transport Category (Part 25) and General Aviation (Part 23) Aircraft
Author: E-36 Electronic Engine Controls Committee
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
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This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides methodologies and approaches that have been used to install and integrate full-authority-digital-engine-control (FADEC) systems on transport category aircraft. Although most of the information provided is based on turbofan engines installed on large commercial transports, many of the issues raised are equally applicable to corporate, general aviation, regional and commuter aircraft, and to military installations, particularly when commercial aircraft are employed by military users. The word "engine" is used to designate the aircraft propulsion system. The engine station designations used in this report are shown in Figure 1.Most of the material concerns an Electronic Engine Control (EEC) with its associated software, and its functional integration with the aircraft. However, the report also addresses the physical environment associated with the EEC and its associated wiring and sensors.Since most of today's transport category engines use dual-channel full-authority digital engine control (FADEC) systems, this is the configuration which is addressed. A typical FADEC system configuration is shown in Figure 2. As part of the 5-year review process, this revision adds information on the integration of FADEC systems in general aviation (GA) aircraft. It also adds additional information on FADEC control system integration in Transport category aircraft.