The Design of Aircraft Landing Gear
Title | The Design of Aircraft Landing Gear PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Kyle Schmidt |
Publisher | SAE International |
Pages | 1092 |
Release | 2021-02-18 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0768099420 |
The aircraft landing gear and its associated systems represent a compelling design challenge: simultaneously a system, a structure, and a machine, it supports the aircraft on the ground, absorbs landing and braking energy, permits maneuvering, and retracts to minimize aircraft drag. Yet, as it is not required during flight, it also represents dead weight and significant effort must be made to minimize its total mass. The Design of Aircraft Landing Gear, written by R. Kyle Schmidt, PE (B.A.Sc. - Mechanical Engineering, M.Sc. - Safety and Aircraft Accident Investigation, Chairman of the SAE A-5 Committee on Aircraft Landing Gear), is designed to guide the reader through the key principles of landing system design and to provide additional references when available. Many problems which must be confronted have already been addressed by others in the past, but the information is not known or shared, leading to the observation that there are few new problems, but many new people. The Design of Aircraft Landing Gear is intended to share much of the existing information and provide avenues for further exploration. The design of an aircraft and its associated systems, including the landing system, involves iterative loops as the impact of each modification to a system or component is evaluated against the whole. It is rare to find that the lightest possible landing gear represents the best solution for the aircraft: the lightest landing gear may require attachment structures which don't exist and which would require significant weight and compromise on the part of the airframe structure design. With those requirements and compromises in mind,The Design of Aircraft Landing Gear starts with the study of airfield compatibility, aircraft stability on the ground, the correct choice of tires, followed by discussion of brakes, wheels, and brake control systems. Various landing gear architectures are investigated together with the details of shock absorber designs. Retraction, kinematics, and mechanisms are studied as well as possible actuation approaches. Detailed information on the various hydraulic and electric services commonly found on aircraft, and system elements such as dressings, lighting, and steering are also reviewed. Detail design points, the process of analysis, and a review of the relevant requirements and regulations round out the book content. The Design of Aircraft Landing Gear is a landmark work in the industry, and a must-read for any engineer interested in updating specific skills and students preparing for an exciting career.
Aircraft Landing Gear Design
Title | Aircraft Landing Gear Design PDF eBook |
Author | Norman S. Currey |
Publisher | AIAA |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Airplanes |
ISBN | 9781600860188 |
This is the only book available today that covers military and commercial aircraft landing gear design. It is a comprehensive text that will lead students and engineers from the initial concepts of landing gear design through final detail design. The book provides a vital link in landing gear design technology from historical practices to modern design trends, and it considers the necessary airfield interface with landing gear design. The text is backed up by calculations, specifications, references, working examples.
Advances in Aircraft Brakes and Tires
Title | Advances in Aircraft Brakes and Tires PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Kyle Schmidt |
Publisher | SAE International |
Pages | 126 |
Release | 2015-08-24 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0768082366 |
An aircraft’s interface with the ground—through its wheels, tires, and brakes—is critical to ensure safe and reliable operation, demanding constant technology development. Significant advancements have occurred with almost all civil airliners entering service with radial tires, and with the Boeing 787 having entered service in 2011 with electrically actuated carbon-carbon brakes. This book is divided into three sections: tires, control systems, and brakes, presenting a selection of the most relevant papers published by SAE International on these matters in the past fifteen years. They have been chosen to provide significant interest to those engineers working in the landing gear field. With almost all current large civil aircraft (and many smaller aircraft) opting exclusively for carbon-carbon brakes, a number of papers addressing the challenges of this technology are included. Papers touching on tire behavior and papers discussing brake control strategies are provided. For those looking for more information on aircraft landing gears, brakes, and tires, the SAE A-5 committee (the Aerospace Landing Gear Systems Committee), which meets twice a year, serves as a useful forum for discussion on landing gear issues and development. A current listing of documents produced and maintained by the A-5 committee is included in the appendix.
German Aircraft Landing Gear
Title | German Aircraft Landing Gear PDF eBook |
Author | Gunther Sengfelder |
Publisher | Schiffer Military History |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9780887404702 |
Detailed book explores the landing gear systems of World War II German combat aircraft.
Landing Gear Design for Light Aircraft
Title | Landing Gear Design for Light Aircraft PDF eBook |
Author | Ladislao Pazmany |
Publisher | |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9780961677701 |
The Mistress Of Nothing
Title | The Mistress Of Nothing PDF eBook |
Author | Kate Pullinger |
Publisher | Profile Books |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2010-07-09 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1847652425 |
Lady Duff Gordon is the toast of Victorian London. But when her debilitating tuberculosis means exile, she and her devoted lady's maid, Sally, set sail for Egypt. It is Sally who describes, with a mixture of wonder and trepidation, the odd ménage marshalled by the resourceful Omar, which travels down the Nile to a new life in Luxor. As Lady Duff Gordon undoes her stays and takes to native dress, throwing herself into weekly salons; language lessons; excursions to the tombs; Sally too adapts to a new world, affording her heady and heartfelt freedoms never known before. But freedom is a luxury that a maid can ill-afford, and when Sally grasps more than her status entitles her to, she is brutally reminded that she is mistress of nothing.
Landing Gear Down
Title | Landing Gear Down PDF eBook |
Author | Hudson Brown |
Publisher | |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2020-01-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781645315490 |
Graham Stone is a young detective assigned to the Violent Crimes Task Force. Graham is part of an elite unit of crime fighters who are given the toughest tasks and pursue the most notorious criminals in the city. Graham finds himself in the challenge of a lifetime and his drive and determination to succeed is pushed to the limit.