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单词 artificial horizon
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artificial horizon


artificial horizon

n. An instrument that indicates the pitching and banking of an aircraft by displaying the movement of a representation of the aircraft in relation to a line representing the horizon. Also called attitude indicator, gyro horizon.

artificial horizon

n 1. (Navigation) Also called: gyro horizon an aircraft instrument, using a gyroscope, that indicates the aircraft's attitude in relation to the horizontal 2. (Astronomy) astronomy a level reflecting surface, such as one of mercury, that measures the altitude of a celestial body as half the angle between the body and its reflection

artifi′cial hori′zon


n. 1. an instrument that indicates the banking and pitch of an aircraft with respect to the horizon. 2. a level, as a surface of mercury, used in determining the altitudes of stars.

artificial horizon

See: attitude indicator.
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Noun1.artificial horizon - a navigational instrument based on a gyroscopeartificial horizon - a navigational instrument based on a gyroscope; it artificially provides a simulated horizon for the pilotflight indicator, gyro horizonnavigational instrument - an instrument used for navigating

artificial horizon


artificial horizon

[¦ärd·ə¦fish·əl hə′rīz·ən] (navigation) A gyro-operated flight instrument that shows the pitching and banking attitudes of an aircraft or spacecraft with respect to a reference line horizon, within limited degrees of movement, by means of the relative position of lines or marks on the face of the instrument representing the aircraft and the horizon. Also known as automatic horizon. A device, such as a spirit level or pendulum, that establishes a horizontal reference in a navigation instrument.

Artificial Horizon

 

also called gyro horizon or attitude indicator, a gyroscopic device designed to measure the roll and pitch angles of an aircraft. The pitch angle is the angle between the longitudinal axis of the aircraft and the horizontal plane, and the roll angle is the angle of inclination of the longitudinal plane of the craft to the vertical. The main parts of the artificial horizon are a gyroscope with three degrees of freedom which retains the position of its axis fixed in space and a pendulum correction system which eliminates deviations of the gyroscope rotor axis from the true vertical. Whenever a gyroscope rotor axis is out of alignment with the true vertical, the correction system, consisting of a pendulum built into the inner frame of the gyroscope and correction motors, causes precession of the gyro axis (moving it in the plane perpendicular to the direction in which the force is applied) until the axis resumes its preset position. Precession ceases as soon as the gyro axis lines up with the vertical. The most commonly encountered artificial horizon is one in which the front panel of the instrument shows a silhouette of the aircraft remaining fixed relative to the artificial horizon housing, and consequently to the aircraft as a whole. A gyro-stabilized sphere is located behind the silhouette. The bottom half of the sphere is colored blue (sky), and the top half is colored brown (earth). The interface between the two colored hemispheres serves as the artificial horizon bar. Scales are also drawn on the sphere as aids in measuring the pitch angle and the roll angle. By observing the position of the aircraft silhouette on the instrument scale relative to the moving artificial horizon bar, the pilot gains information on the presence and magnitude of those angles. A slip indicator with a zero position indicator is built into the housing of the artificial horizon. Artificial horizons with pneumatically driven gyroscopes and correction devices were used in the past; subsequently, artificial horizons with electrically driven gyroscopes and correction devices came into use. The total error in the readings of an electrically powered artificial horizon in level flight is not greater than 1°, and it is not greater than 2° when a plane is coming out of a bank turn at a 20° roll angle at a speed of 400 km/hr, an accuracy which in practice is sufficient for blind flying.

REFERENCE

Fridlender, G. O., and M. S. Kozlov. Aviatsionnye giroskopicheskie privbory. Moscow, 1961.

artificial horizon

A device for indicating the horizon, as a bubble, pendulum or the flat surface of a liquid.

artificial horizon

artificial horizoni. A gyro-operated flight instrument that shows the pitching and banking attitudes of an aircraft with respect to a reference line horizon, within limited degrees of movement, by means of the relative position of lines or marks on the face of the instrument representing the aircraft and the horizon. The instrument normally uses an earth gyro and in some cases a tied gyro. One of the primary instruments that helps a pilot to fly at night, in cloud, or when the natural horizon is not visible.
ii. A device, such as a spirit level or a pendulum, that establishes a horizontal reference in a navigation instrument.
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artificial horizon


Related to artificial horizon: turn and slip indicator, Attitude indicator, Directional gyro
  • noun

Synonyms for artificial horizon

noun a navigational instrument based on a gyroscope

Synonyms

  • flight indicator
  • gyro horizon

Related Words

  • navigational instrument
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