The ability to accurately predict the dynamic response of an aircraft while it is operating in the taxi mode depends, in part on the correct modeling of the dynamic characteristics of the landing gear system. Traditionally, landing gear have been designed to absorb landing impact (shock absorber) and their characteristics during periodic, oscillatory response (Spring) have been considered as secondary. With the increased emphasis on the rough or damaged field taxi operation, there is a requirement to determine the best methods for modeling the gear system. This report documents a brief review of the state of the art of gear modeling. A study was then conducted to evaluate important model parameters, using a simple cantilevered gear computer simulation. Also included is the development of a technique fro the experimental determination of important gear system parameters. (Author)
A study of analytic modelling techniques for landing gear dynamics
Studie der analytischen Modellierung der Dynamik von Flugzeugfahrwerken
US Government Reports ; May ; 1-82
1982
82 Seiten
Report
Englisch
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