Are there any pros or cons between using control surfaces with separate flaps compared to those with an all-flying set-up?
All flying vs Flapped control surfaces
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All flying will give better
All flying will give better responce,at least double the turning force is achieved and is highly recomended especialy on large subs.
The difference is fenominal with just a small change in the lower rudder as I modified my 5 ft Alfa, nearly 50 % tighter turrning radius without having to do the same mod to the upper rudder.
Dave
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I dont think there much
I dont think there much differance between the two assuming the the bit that turns is the same size/area. The size of the rudder is what has the greated bearing on the turning circle rather than the design. The stationary part in the flap rudder also helps reduce torque roll.
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Excuse my ignorance but would
Excuse my ignorance but would someone please define what "all-flying" and "separate flaps" set ups are.
TIA
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Rick,
I'll hazard a guess that
Rick,
I'll hazard a guess that an "all-flying" control surface is one in which the entire structure rotates, as is typical of the rudders on an American nuke. "Separate flaps" would refer to things like the stern dive planes on most nukes, where the forward part is fixed, and only the after section moves. This is also seen on the rudders of Akula's and most other Russian nukes. Is this what you're referring to redboat219? Or do you mean the split control surfaces some of the newer boats use, where a small section moves independently for fine trimming?sigpic
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Ivan.
I was referring
Ivan.
I was referring to the first one wherein the stern dive planes either move as a whole ( hence all-flying) compared to the traditional dive planes with a fixed forward section and movable control surfaces in the rear.
Do they have any dis/advantage over the other?
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The Russians use the setup
The Russians use the setup they do for "ice ops". Stronger for breaking through the ice is an advantage.
A lot of their work is in a colder part of the world.
Even the ports freeze up before they even leave.
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Same result ,faster responce and
Same result ,faster responce and beter control but not scale like,so what I would do is compromise ,dont make them too much bigger.Maybe just longer.
If you make them like ailerons the sub will bank and turn even sharper but you will need 2 servos and a computer radio,its easy and hole lot of fun!
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Dave
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