Aircraft Rollout Iterative Energy Simulation (ARIES) program analyzes aircraft-brake performance during rollout. Simulates threedegree-of-freedom rollout after nose-gear touchdown. Amount of brake energy dissipated during aircraft landing determines life expectancy of brake pads. ARIES incorporates brake pressure, actual flight data, crosswinds, and runway characteristics to calculate following: brake energy during rollout for up to four independent brake systems; time profiles of rollout distance, velocity, deceleration, and lateral runway position; and all aerodynamic moments on aircraft. ARIES written in FORTRAN 77 for batch execution.
Aircraft Rollout Iterative Energy Simulation
NASA Tech Briefs ; 10 , 3
1986-05-01
Miscellaneous
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English
Tema Archive | 1976
Online Contents | 1996
Research on Landing and Rollout Dynamic Characteristics of Skid-Equipped Aircraft
Springer Verlag | 2024
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