REG NASA-TN-D-7132-1972 Some loading conditions imposed by ground turning maneuvers with three jet transport airplanes.pdf
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1、NASA TECHNICAL NOTEOSCONASA TN D-7132.F a aI L-SOME LOADING CONDITIONS IMPOSEDBY GROUND TURNING MANEUVERS WITHTHREE JET TRANSPORT AIRPLANESby Albert W. HallLangley Research CenterHampton, Va. 23365NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 1*72Provided by IHSNot for Res
2、aleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-1. Report No.NASA TN D-71322. Government Accession No. 3. Recipients Catalog No.4. Title and SubtitleSOME LOADING CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY GROUND TURNINGMANEUVERS WITH THREE JET TRANSPORT AIRPLANES5. Report DateDecember 19726. Perf
3、orming Organization Code7. Author(s)Albert W. Hall8. Performing Organization Report No.L-85979. Performing Organization Name and AddressNASA Langley Research CenterHampton, Va. 2336510. Work Unit No.501-38-11-0111. Contract or Grant No.12. Sponsoring Agency Name and AddressNational Aeronautics and S
4、pace AdministrationWashington, D.C. 2054613. Type of Report and Period CoveredTechnical Note14. Sponsoring Agency Code15. Supplementary Notes16. AbstractSome loading conditions imposed during ground turning maneuvers are presented forarrival and departure operations at several airports with C-141A,
5、727, and DC-9 airplanes.The data presented for a total of 809 turns include: ground speed, lateral acceleration, thenumber of turns required during arrival and departure, and the magnitude of the turns.17. Key Words (Suggested by Author(s)AircraftGround loadsFatigue spectrumGround turning maneuvers1
6、8. Distribution StatementUnclassified - Unlimited19. Security Oassif. (of this report)Unclassified20. Security Classif. (of this page)Unclassified21. No. of2922. Price*$3.00For sale by the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22151Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction
7、 or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SOME LOADING CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY GROUND TURNING MANEUVERSWITH THREE JET TRANSPORT AIRPLANESBy Albert W. HallLangley Research CenterSUMMARYThis paper presents some data defining ground turning maneuvers for several jettransport aircraft. These d
8、ata were obtained during arrival and departure operationswith a C-141A, 727, and DC-9 airplane at several United States and foreign military andcommercial airports. The data show that on the average, about five ground turns wererequired for each arrival and five turns for each departure. The average
9、 maximum lat-eral acceleration measured during each turn was 0.046, 0.058, and 0.059 g units for theC-141A, 727, and DC-9 airplanes, respectively. The average ground speed for turnswas 5.0, 10.4, and 12.1 knots for the C-141A, 727, and DC-9 airplanes, respectively.INTRODUCTIONPart of the certificati
10、on procedure for transport category aircraft requires a fatigueevaluation of the flight structure and of the landing gear. These fatigue evaluations mustinclude, among other things, the typical loading spectrum to be expected in service. Forthis purpose, the NACA and, subsequently, the NASA have con
11、ducted research programsto define part of the loading spectrum for transport operations. Most of the past workhas been devoted to airborne operations rather than to ground operations. Recently, how-ever, some effort has been made to define sections of the loading spectrum to/be expectedfor ground op
12、erations. Reference 1, for example, has provided data showing center-of-gravity vertical accelerations measured during taxiing, take-off, and landing operationswith transport airplanes. This reference also provides a limited amount of longitudinaldeceleration data measured during the landing rollout
13、. In addition, a program to definethe runway and taxiway roughness environment at typical large commercial airports hasrecently been completed by NASA. An example of these data is given in reference 2.There is little data available to define loading conditions imposed during ground turningmaneuvers.
14、 The purpose of this paper is to present some recent data which can partiallyfill this need.This paper presents some loading conditions imposed“during ground turning maneu-vers with three jet transport airplanes. Data were obtained during arrivals and departuresProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reprod
15、uction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-at several United States and foreign military and commercial airports which were partic-ipating in a joint USAF/NASA runway traction program utilizing a C-141A airplane (ref. 3)and a joint USAF/FAA/NASA runway research program utilizing a 7
16、27 and a DC-9 air-plane. The data presented herein include: airplane ground speed and lateral accelera-tion during ground turns, number of turns performed during arrival or departure, andthe magnitude of the ground turns. At this time, there appears to be no similar dataavailable for general referen
17、ce.SYMBOLSay lateral acceleration measured at airplane center of gravity, g unitsf observed frequency of occurrence for an event in a given class intervalg acceleration due to gravityN total observed frequency for one sample of data6n , nose-wheel steering anglej/ relative airplane headingDesignatio
18、ns:Cl,C2,etc. United States commercial airportsFl,F2,etc. foreign airports (military or commercial)Ml,M2,etc. United States military airportsFAA Federal Aviation AdministrationNACA National Advisory Committee for AeronauticsNASA National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationUSAF U.S. Air ForceProvide
19、d by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDUREAircraft and InstrumentationThe NASA has recently participated in several runway research programs relatedprimarily to the stopping performance of aircraft. The aircraft utilized in thes
20、e pro-grams were an Air Force C-141A, an FAA 727, and an FAA DC-9. The NASA-installedinstrumentation was very extensive for each airplane and similar to that which isdescribed in reference 3 for the C-141A airplane. Only the instrumentation requiredto measure and record the magnitude of ground turns
21、, lateral acceleration, and airplaneground speed was utilized for the data presented in this paper.The magnitude of the ground-turn maneuvers for the C-141A airplane was indicatedby the nose-wheel steering angle. The nose wheel of this airplane could be deflected fromthe center position to a maximum
22、 steering angle of 80 in each direction. Turn maneu-vers were defined in this manner rather than by the change in airplane heading becausethe combat traction program (ref. 3) required a sensitive heading measurement relativeto the initial heading; consequently, the heading time history was off scale
23、 during mostof the ground-turn maneuvers.A low sensitivity recording of relative heading was available for the programsinvolving the 727 and DC-9 airplanes. Therefore, the magnitude of the ground turns wasindicated by the heading change for the 727 and DC-9 airplanes.The lateral acceleration values
24、were obtained by means of accelerometers locatedat the airplane center of gravity for all three airplanes and also in the cockpit for the727 airplane. These accelerometers were alined to sense the acceleration normal tothe plane of symmetry and the lateral acceleration data presented herein are unco
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