Glossary Aircraft Anatomy

동체 (Fuselage) (Fuselage)

Definition

승객, 화물, 승무원을 수용하는 항공기의 주요 몸체.

What Is a Fuselage?

The fuselage is the central structural body of an aircraft, forming the tube-like shell that houses the flight crew, passengers, and cargo. It serves as the backbone to which the wings, empennage, and landing gear attach. The word derives from the French fuseler, meaning "to shape like a spindle," reflecting the streamlined, tapered form that minimizes aerodynamic drag.

Function and Purpose

The fuselage performs three primary functions. First, it provides the pressurized environment that allows passengers to breathe comfortably at cruising altitudes above 30,000 feet. Second, it carries structural loads — bending, torsion, and shear forces — generated during flight and on the ground. Third, it integrates all major aircraft systems: hydraulic lines, electrical conduits, fuel pipes, and environmental control ducts run through the fuselage structure.

Cabin pressure differentials of roughly 8.5 psi (equivalent to an altitude of about 6,000–8,000 feet inside the cabin) place enormous cyclical stress on the fuselage skin and frames with every flight cycle, making fatigue management central to aircraft design and maintenance.

Types and Variations

  • Narrow-body (single-aisle): A fuselage with one central aisle, typically 3–6 seats per row. Examples include the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 families.
  • Wide-body (twin-aisle): A larger-diameter fuselage with two aisles, accommodating 7–10 seats per row. Examples include the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350.
  • Double-deck: The Airbus A380 features two full passenger decks within a single fuselage, enabling up to 853 seats in an all-economy layout.

Notable Examples

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner introduced a revolutionary manufacturing approach: its fuselage is built from large one-piece composite barrel sections joined by circumferential splices, eliminating thousands of fasteners compared to traditional aluminum construction. The composite structure resists corrosion and fatigue more effectively, enabling a higher cabin humidity level and lower effective cabin altitude (6,000 ft vs. the traditional 8,000 ft).

The Airbus A320neo retains an aluminum fuselage optimized over decades but pairs it with new-generation engines and sharklet winglets, demonstrating how fuselage design can remain stable while other components evolve.

The cockpit occupies the forward fuselage section, while the empennage attaches at the aft end. The wingbox — the structural carry-through section of the wing — passes through or attaches to the lower fuselage, transferring wing lift loads into the airframe. Together these components form the primary load path of the entire aircraft structure.

Related Terms

윙박스

날개가 동체에 부착되는 항공기 중심부의 주요 하중 지지 구조 어셈블리로, 스파, 리브, 스킨 패널의 비틀림 박스를 형성.

객실 기압 (Cabin Pressure)

순항 고도에서 승객의 쾌적함을 유지하기 위해 항공기 동체 내부에서 조절되는 기압.

복합 소재 혁명 (Composite Revolution)

항공기 구조에서 알루미늄 중심 재료가 탄소섬유강화 폴리머 복합소재로 전환된 과정으로, 구조 중량의 50% 이상에 복합소재를 사용한 Boeing 787 Dreamliner가 그 상징이다.

꼬리날개 (Empennage)

수평 안정판과 수직 안정판을 포함하는 항공기의 미부 조립체.

갤리 (Galley)

음식, 음료 및 기내 서비스 물품을 보관, 준비, 제공하는 항공기 주방 구역.

점보 제트기 (Jumbo Jet)

1970년 취항한 세계 최초의 광동체 상업 여객기인 Boeing 747의 별칭으로, 여객 수용 능력을 두 배로 늘려 대중 항공 여행을 혁신했다.

착륙 장치 (Landing Gear)

이착륙 및 지상 이동에 사용되는 항공기의 하부 구조.

머리 위 수납함 (Overhead Bin)

기내 수하물과 개인 물품을 넣기 위해 승객 좌석 위에 설치된 수납 공간.

파일론 (Pylon)

엔진을 날개 또는 동체에 부착하는 구조적 마운트.

레이돔 (Radome)

항공기 기수에서 레이더 안테나를 보호하는 돔 형태의 구조물.

좌석 너비 (Seat Width)

팔걸이 사이에서 측정된 좌석 쿠션의 너비로, 인치 단위의 중요한 편안함 지표.

광동체 시대 (Wide-Body Era)

Boeing 747을 시작으로 1970년부터 쌍통로 광동체 항공기가 보편화된 시기로, 좌석 수를 대폭 늘리고 좌석당 비용을 낮췄다.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 동체 (Fuselage)?
승객, 화물, 승무원을 수용하는 항공기의 주요 몸체.
Why is 동체 (Fuselage) important in aviation?
What Is a Fuselage? The fuselage is the central structural body of an aircraft, forming the tube-like shell that houses the flight crew, passengers, and cargo.
What are examples of 동체 (Fuselage)?
Common examples of 동체 (Fuselage) include: The Boeing 787 features one-piece composite fuselage barrels joined at circumferential splices., The Airbus A380 double-deck fuselage accommodates up to 853 passengers..
How does 동체 (Fuselage) relate to other aviation concepts?
동체 (Fuselage) is closely related to 윙박스 and 객실 기압 (Cabin Pressure), among other key aviation concepts.

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