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Understanding Aircraft Dynamic Stability, Phugoid Oscillation, Spiral Stability & Dutch Roll! 

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In this Video we look at the Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft. This video would a continuation of my previous video UNDERSTANDING AIRCRAFT LONGITUDINAL, LATERAL AND DIRECTIONAL STABILITY.
Here we get a brief idea on Static and Dynamic Stability along with description on the difference between them. Then we see the Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft and the Longitudinal; Lateral and Directional Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft.
We see the disturbance on a aircraft and how the aircraft responds. We also look at the meaning behind Phugoid Osciallations; Spiral Instability and Dutch Roll.
We also see how the Positive Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft can be improved with focus on certain design changes.
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Комментарии : 42   
@DerAua
@DerAua 3 года назад
"Dynamic Stability is the Aircraft's response over time." Best definition I ever heard.
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION 3 года назад
Cool!
@pravisankar8177
@pravisankar8177 Год назад
S sir
@rashedsharierornob5640
@rashedsharierornob5640 3 года назад
nice video man.keep it up. best wishes and keep uploading aviation study related videos.really helpful.thank you.
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION 3 года назад
thank you!
@spencerjohnson7103
@spencerjohnson7103 3 года назад
Great explanations, thanks!
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION 3 года назад
You're welcome! :)
@aGabay
@aGabay Год назад
Nice video! I have one remark - swept back wings and dihedral angles can make the dutch roll mode even worse due to the dihedral effect (which is the interconnection between roll and yaw). To eliminate dutch roll, the pilot needs to make slight rudder inputs, sometimes so slight that he can't really perform it. That's why swept back winged airplanes have a yaw damper, which is a part of the flight control system/autopilot (whatever you like to call it). It makes all the needed inputs and provides a safer and smoother flight, transparent to the pilot.
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION Год назад
Thank you for the information!
@mahdiparvizi8113
@mahdiparvizi8113 2 года назад
Thanks for your nice explane✌️
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION 2 года назад
My pleasure
@alexwalton8951
@alexwalton8951 2 года назад
would you do some questions like If it is desired that the damping constant and undamped natural frequency of the aircraft’s Dutch roll should be 0.6 and 1.4 rad/s respectively, determine the state feedback matix, K, to achieve this using either Matlab or theoretical calculations.
@arfloctions5313
@arfloctions5313 2 года назад
Nice video. But wrong explanation at 3:25. When the aircraft is put into a roll on either side, the yaw happens on the opposite side. Which is why it's called the adverse yaw. This is because the drag on the high wing (which is the right wing if you are turning left) is higher as angle of attack/camber is higher for this high wing. This causes the high wing to move slower than the low wing, causing the plane to yaw towards the side of the high wing (which is right if you are turning left). What the speaker is referring to here is the changes to the horizontal and vertical component of the lift vector as the plane tilts, and that produces a sideways force to make the plane GO LEFT, not turn left. This horizontal component of the lift acts on the Center of Lift of the plane. Which is precisely why you are taught to apply coordinated rudder when turning to counteract this adverse yaw. This is more pronounced in sailplanes. Keep that ball in the center, people, so your butt is pushed down into the seat, and not to one side. 🛩️
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION 2 года назад
Cool. Thank You for the explanation!
@amiradnanjalilvand2907
@amiradnanjalilvand2907 Год назад
Great 💯👌
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION Год назад
Thank you. Check out my other videos as well!
@EveryHowVideos
@EveryHowVideos 4 года назад
Nice video.. hw do u make this animation?
@Scopi123
@Scopi123 2 года назад
Concept clear after watching this video
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION 2 года назад
That's great! Check out my other videos as well!
@juliaquejadacuesta4110
@juliaquejadacuesta4110 10 месяцев назад
thanks!
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION 9 месяцев назад
Thank you! Check out my other videos as well!
@mdmahtabkhan8753
@mdmahtabkhan8753 2 года назад
Sir, plz make the video of Bernoulli's principal
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION 2 года назад
Noted!
@aryanmishra5591
@aryanmishra5591 4 года назад
At 3:31 I don't understand how the leftward yaw is happening. Shouldn't it be in opposite direction if explained by adverse yaw.
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION 4 года назад
This is case of yaw due to a roll. The Lift Vector gets tilted towards the left so there is a horizontal component of the lift that tends to yaw the aircraft.
@allsaintskidda
@allsaintskidda 3 года назад
@@JxJAVIATION Just to help this is actually the opposite. It's called adverse yaw. If an aircraft rolls to the left, the left aileron will be up and the right aileron down, this produces a forward component of lift on the left wing. Meaning left roll creates right yaw.
@God-nr5oe
@God-nr5oe 2 года назад
@@allsaintskidda Just curious: This is in the case of a disturbance from a non-control surface. Would the same still apply?
@andrewkazungu6542
@andrewkazungu6542 Год назад
Continue 🇹🇿🎤🎧♥️
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION Год назад
Cool!
@OmkarSheral
@OmkarSheral 3 года назад
should have talked more about how to improve the stability then what is stability
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION 3 года назад
I will a different video for it!
@OmkarSheral
@OmkarSheral 3 года назад
@@JxJAVIATION would really appreciate it. bdw really like your way of explaining
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION 3 года назад
@@OmkarSheral Thank you! Do check out my other videos as well! :)
@jayanmangattukunnel5875
@jayanmangattukunnel5875 Год назад
Here the CG refers to the CG of aircraft body or the wing? 🤔
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION Год назад
The Aircraft
@jayanmangattukunnel5875
@jayanmangattukunnel5875 Год назад
@@JxJAVIATION Thanks a lot 🙏
@astroxturbo815
@astroxturbo815 3 года назад
I can't understand what you said at around 3:47 to 3:48 because of your accent and there is no captions: you said "the flight path after the lateral ?????" than you said a word which I did can't figure out because of your accent. I mean no offense but what was it that you said? because that word is throwing me off, I can't understand what's going on. Anyways if you can get back to me that would be great. Love your videos!
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION 3 года назад
The sentence is: the flight path, after a lateral disturbance, would look like this!!. thanks for watching. do watch other videos on my channel!
@astroxturbo815
@astroxturbo815 3 года назад
@@JxJAVIATION thx, I figured it out after posting the comment Lol. I connected the dots. Anways thx though, I will watch your aviation videos.
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION 3 года назад
@@astroxturbo815 Thank You!! and do share the videos with others as well!
@xNecromancerxxx
@xNecromancerxxx Год назад
That damn stublity…….
@JxJAVIATION
@JxJAVIATION Год назад
Yes!
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