Modern jet airplanes land and take off at very high speeds, forcing the tires to operate under strenuous conditions. This article discusses the physical phenomena occurring under high-speed tire rotation, the influence of rolling velocity on the life and safety of an airplane tire, the phenomena of standing waves, and rotational drag. An approximate method of increasing the critical speed for a tire of given dimensions are presented. (Author)
Problems of Aircraft Tires Operating at High Rolling Speeds
1968
36 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Elastomers , Aircraft , Aircraft tires , Endurance , Taxiing , Take-off , Aircraft landings , Velocity , Rotation , Stresses , Aviation safety , Life expectancy , Mathematical analysis , Optimization , USSR , Translations
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