Results are presented of an experimental investigation made of the applied ground loads and the coefficient of friction between the tire and the ground during the wheel spin-up process in impacts of a small landing gear under controlled conditions on a concrete landing strip in the Langley impact basin. The basic investigation included three major phases: impacts with forward speed at horizontal velocities up to approximately 86 feet per second, impacts with forward speed and reverse wheel rotation to simulate horizontal velocities up to about 273 feet per second, and spin-up drop tests for comparison with the other tests. In addition to the basic investigation, supplementary tests were made to evaluate the drag-load alleviating effects of ...
An investigation was conducted at the Langley aircraft landing loads and traction facility to determ...
This thesis presents a method for: (1) Correlating experimental load-deflection diagrams for aircraf...
The paper reviews several aspects of NASA Langley Research Center's tire/runway friction evaluations...
Results are presented of an experimental investigation made of the applied ground loads and the coef...
Research relative to tire tread, powered-wheel taxiing, air cushion landing systems, and crosswind l...
An experimental and analytical investigation was conducted to determine which characteristics of a l...
A tire and landing gear test facility has been developed and incorporated into a Convair 990 aircraf...
A series of taxiing tests was conducted at the Langley landing loads track with both braked and unbr...
The impact an aircraft has on its tires when it lands has been problematic practically since the inv...
The first touchdown moment of aircraft tyres on a runway is the critical phase where maximum of the ...
Aircraft tire wear results from operating conditions that are quite different from those encountered...
An investigation to determine the effects of pavement surface condition on the cornering forces deve...
Based on heavy aircraft main landing gear tires touchdown skidding process, patents have been regist...
The impact an aircraft has on its tires when it lands has been problematic practically since the inv...
Analog computer study of automatic aircraft braking system - tire elasticity and brake respons
An investigation was conducted at the Langley aircraft landing loads and traction facility to determ...
This thesis presents a method for: (1) Correlating experimental load-deflection diagrams for aircraf...
The paper reviews several aspects of NASA Langley Research Center's tire/runway friction evaluations...
Results are presented of an experimental investigation made of the applied ground loads and the coef...
Research relative to tire tread, powered-wheel taxiing, air cushion landing systems, and crosswind l...
An experimental and analytical investigation was conducted to determine which characteristics of a l...
A tire and landing gear test facility has been developed and incorporated into a Convair 990 aircraf...
A series of taxiing tests was conducted at the Langley landing loads track with both braked and unbr...
The impact an aircraft has on its tires when it lands has been problematic practically since the inv...
The first touchdown moment of aircraft tyres on a runway is the critical phase where maximum of the ...
Aircraft tire wear results from operating conditions that are quite different from those encountered...
An investigation to determine the effects of pavement surface condition on the cornering forces deve...
Based on heavy aircraft main landing gear tires touchdown skidding process, patents have been regist...
The impact an aircraft has on its tires when it lands has been problematic practically since the inv...
Analog computer study of automatic aircraft braking system - tire elasticity and brake respons
An investigation was conducted at the Langley aircraft landing loads and traction facility to determ...
This thesis presents a method for: (1) Correlating experimental load-deflection diagrams for aircraf...
The paper reviews several aspects of NASA Langley Research Center's tire/runway friction evaluations...