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dynamic stability
Definição1
The stability of the rotor system in flight to return to a position after a force is applied.
Fonte1
SCHAFER, Joe. Helicopter maintenance. Englewood: Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc., c2007. viii, 343 p.
Definição2
The property of an aircraft that causes it, when disturbed from straight-and-level flight, to develop forces or moments that restore the original condition of straight and level.
Fonte2
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION. Pilot's handbook of aeronautical knowledge. [s.l.], 2008. Disponível em: http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/pilot_handbook/media/PHAK%20-%20Cover-Preface.pdf. Acesso em: 26 jun. 2014.
Definição3
Complete stability of motion when aerodynamics forces, gravity, and inertia are all taken into account.
Fonte3
MULTILINGUAL aeronautical dictionary, or, dictionary aeronautique multilingue: english, french, spanish, dutch, greek, italian,portuguese, turkish. London, England: Technical Editing and reproduction Ltd, 1980. xx, 876 p. ISBN 92835016667
Fonte4
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual of aircraft accident and incident investigation. Montreal, 2014. (Doc. 9756)
Nota Adicional1
Information regarding this term is a result of researches developed by DECEA in cooperation with ANAC.
Contexto
Stability is further defined in terms of static stability, and dynamic stability. Static stability refers to the initial tendency of the motion, while dynamic stability refers to the time history of the motion.
Subárea
Aerodynamics
Français
stabilité dynamique