AE 242 Aerospace Measurements Laboratory
AE 242 Aerospace Measurements Laboratory
Aerospace Measurements
Laboratory
Car driving
2
Car driving
Driver – get the sense from the environment and take decisions
: Speedometer to know the speed of the car
Driverless car – all the above is sensed and decisions are taken.
Accuracy, response time and content becomes very important.
3
Aircraft flight
Driver Car
Focus of
the course
5
Control
Pilot Aircraft
Focus of
the course
6
Course content
Credit structure L-T-P-C 2-0-2-6
Characteristics of measuring systems: Calibration, sensitivity and error analysis.
Air data measurements: Pressure altitude, airspeed
Flow measurements: Hotwire anemometer, manometer, angle of attack sensor
Temperature Measurements: Thermocouples, hot gas and cryogenic
measurements, thermopiles
Strain measurements: Strain gage types, strain gage sensitivity.
Pressure measurements: Dependence of measurement dynamics on sensor
construction.
Inertial and GPS based sensors: Accelerometers and gyroscopes; position,
velocity and time measurements.
Attitude and heading reference systems: Errors in inertial sensors and
characterization.
Sensor interfacing: amplifiers, filters, and other signal conditioning
circuits, analog and digital conditioning, ADC/DAC, synchronous and
asynchronous serial communication.
7
Course content
Text Books and references:
1.Doebelin, E., Measurement Systems: Application and Design, 4th Ed., McGraw-
Hill, New York, 1990.
2.Grewal, M. S., Lawrence, R. and Andrews, A., GPS, INS and Integration, New
York: John Wiley, 2001.
3.Collinson, R. P. G., Introduction to Avionics, Chapman and Hall, 1996.
4.Gayakwad, R. A., OPAMPs and Linear Integrated Circuits, 4th Ed., Pearson
Education, 2005.
5.Titterton, D. H. and Weston, J. L., Strapdown Inertial Navigation Technology,
2nd Ed., AIAA Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics, Vol. 207, 2004.
6.Strang, G. and Borr, K., Linear Algebra, Geodesy and GPS, Wellesley-Cambridge
Press, 1997.
7.Doebelin, Ernest O. Manik, Dhanesh N., Doebelin’s Measurement System, 6th
Edition, New Delhi : Tata McGraw-Hill, 2011
8.Setup User Manuals and Component Data Sheets
8
Important Instructions
Slot L2 Tuesday: 14:00-17:00; Slot L4 Friday: 14:00-17:00;
9
Oscilloscope
Voltage
Time
Horizontal - time/div
Vertical - V/div
10
Oscilloscope
Horizontal - time/div = 0.1 sec/div
Vertical - V/div = 1 V /div
Window (Span)
Horizontal –> 10 x 0.1 = 1sec
Vertical –> 1 x 8 = 8 V
Voltage
Vertical -> +5 to -3 V
Marker is available to identify
Zero
zero position
Time
Horizontal - time/div
Vertical - V/div
11
Function Generator
13
Transducers
Converts one form of energy to another
Thermocouple
Semiconductor