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How much do you know about aviation vocabulary – slow down

deceleration

[英] [ in cell re n] [美] [ in cell re n]

[Name] 1. Deceleration, negative acceleration

2. Slow down

Vocabulary interpretation

How much do you know about aviation vocabulary – slow down

Deceleration means deceleration, and its verb form is decelerate. Designers work to reduce the weight of each gram, with the goal of making the aircraft fly faster and farther. So does its ability to slow down matter? Not only is it equally important, but it is also equipped with many means of decelerating the brakes.

How much do you know about aviation vocabulary – slow down

When the airliner lands, the wheel brake system plays about 70% of the deceleration effect. The wheel brake system of the aircraft is similar to the principle of car braking, which uses the friction of the brake disc and the brake pad to generate braking force, and finally realize the brake stop.

How much do you know about aviation vocabulary – slow down

When landing at high speed, the gear plate should be on the field, which can provide about 20% deceleration. Passenger aircraft have gear plates on their wings.

How much do you know about aviation vocabulary – slow down

Pushing back also provides about 10% deceleration. There is a reverse push device on the engine of the airliner.

How much do you know about aviation vocabulary – slow down

As for other aircraft, they will also arrange speed plates in the rear of the fuselage near the tail, or even use a reduction umbrella directly.

How much do you know about aviation vocabulary – slow down
How much do you know about aviation vocabulary – slow down

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Example

The nine tonnes of extra drag will give us a peakdecelerationof minus 3g.

An additional 9 tons of drag will produce a deceleration effect of up to -3g.

Thedecelerationgives the new medium a different refractive index.

Deceleration allows the new medium to acquire a different refractive index.

Common terms

controlled decelerate: Controlled deceleration

Deceleration to hover: Slow down to hover

Peak deceleration: maximum deceleration, maximum negative acceleration

re-entry deceleration: Re-entry (atmosphere) deceleration

Wheel deceleration: The wheels (due to braking) revve slow down

Rapid deceleration of the engine: Quickly reduce the engine speed and close the throttle violently

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