SAE AIR 5914-2014 Landing Gear Fatigue Spectrum Development For Part 25 Aircraft《第25部分飞机用起落架疲劳谱发展》.pdf
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2、rom, is the sole responsibility of the user.” SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be revised, reaffirmed, stabilized, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.Copyright 2014 SAE International All rights reserved. No part of this pub
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4、(outside USA) Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.orgSAE values your input. To provide feedback on this Technical Report, please visit http:/www.sae.org/technical/standards/AIR5914AEROSPACEINFORMATION REPORT AIR5914Issued 2014-06 Landing Gear Fatigue Spectr
5、um Development For Part 25 Aircraft RATIONALEThis document provides a means for deriving a spectrum of loads for assessing the life of a main and nose landing gear for Part 25 tricycle landing gear structural components. Many of the recommendations herein are generalizations based on data obtained f
6、rom a wide range of landing gears.FOREWORDThis SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides recommendations for the derivation of analytical fatigue spectra for the design and qualification of landing gear structural components and the relevant actuation systems for Part 25 tricycle landing gear
7、configuration. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 31.1 Purpose . 32. REFERENCES 32.1 Applicable Documents 32.1.1 Military . 32.1.2 Regulatory Requirements . 42.1.3 Standards 42.1.4 Other Publications . 42.2 Terminology 53. GENERAL . 64. SERVICE LIFE 65. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS . 65.1 Typical Flight Profile 65.
8、2 Scatter Factor 65.3 Aircraft Mission Profile 75.3.1 Method 1 . 75.3.2 Method 2 . 75.3.3 Method 3 . 76. LANDING CONDITIONS 86.1 Landing Impact 86.2 Landing Impact with Drift Landing. 96.3 Torsion Due to Asymmetry of the Drag Forces 106.4 Additional Landing Conditions 10SAE INTERNATIONAL AIR5914 Pag
9、e 2 of 18 7. GROUND MANEUVERING 107.1 General . 107.2 Taxiing . 107.3 Turning 117.3.1 Turning Cases Consideration for Truck/Bogie Beam . 117.4 Braking 117.4.1 Maximum Braking Effort 117.4.2 Anti-Skid Effort 127.5 Pivoting . 127.5.1 Commercial Aircraft with Two Main Wheel Gear Shock Strut Configurati
10、on 127.5.2 Slow Turn Cases Consideration for Truck/Bogie Beam . 137.6 Engine Run-Up 137.7 Steering Spectrum 137.8 Push Back and Nose Gear Towing . 147.8.1 Conventional Towbar Towing . 147.8.2 Towbarless Towing . 158. FREE EXTENSION/REBOUND (TAKEOFF TRANSITION) 169. FLIGHT LOADINGS (GUST AND MANEUVER
11、ING LOADS) 1610. SUSTAINED ENGINE IMBALANCE CONDITIONS (IE. WIND MILLING ENGINE ANDBLADE OUT VIBRATION CONDITIONS) 1711. EXTENSION, RETRACTION, AND BRAKING WHEELS IN AIR . 1711.1 Braking Wheels in Air 1711.2 Gear Retraction and Extension . 1712. INTERNAL PRESSURES . 1713. GROUND-AIRGROUND CYCLES . 1
12、814. NOTES 18TABLE 1 DISTRIBUTION OF DESCENT RATE PER 1000 LANDINGS . 9TABLE 2 TAXING LOADS AND OCCURRENCES . 10TABLE 3 TURNING SIDE LOAD LOADS AND OCCURRENCES 11TABLE 4 MLG BRAKING LOADS AND OCCURRENCES 12TABLE 5 NLG REACTIVE LOADS AND OCCURRENCES DUE TO MLG BRAKING . 12TABLE 6 ENGINE RUN-UP . 13TA
13、BLE 7 NLG STEERING APPLICATIONS 14TABLE 8 TOWBARLESS TOWING FATIGUE SPECTRUM . 16TABLE 9 FREE EXTENSION . 16TABLE 10 GUST AND MANEUVER “G” LOADS 17SAE INTERNATIONAL AIR5914 Page 3 of 18 1. SCOPE This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides guidelines for the development of landing gear fatig
14、ue spectra for the purpose of designing and certification testing of Part 25 landing gear. Many of the recommendations herein are generalizations based on data obtained from a wide range of landing gears. The aircraft manufacturer or the landing gear supplier is encouraged to use data more specific
15、to their particular undercarriage whenever possible. 1.1 Purpose With the ever-increasing length of aircraft operating life, design for good fatigue resistance assumes greater prominence, particularly for civil aircraft with low reaction factors where landing loads are assumed to have little signifi
16、cance. In recent years, the ability to gather field data on actual aircraft landing gear loading has allowed aircraft manufacturers todevelop large data sets for use in developing fatigue spectra for new aircraft. This spectrum generally varies with the type of aircraft such as military versus comme
17、rcial, as well as the various configurations of commercial aircraft from wide body transports to regional aircraft and business jets. In most cases, in the past the aircraft manufacturer has provided the fatigue spectrum in the design specification. This has ranged from block loads for similar maneu
18、vers to the modern flight-by-flight spectrum. In cases where the fatigue spectrum is not provided, a standardized method of developing the fatigue spectrum is needed. This methodology can be used by landing gear supplier to develop the fatigue spectrum based on a set of parameters supplied by the ai
19、rcraft manufacturer. The purpose of this document is to establish guidelines for the landing gear supplier to develop Landing Gear Fatigue Spectra (LGFS) from loads data supplied by the aircraft manufacturer or with no data supplied by the manufacturer. It is the intent to base the recommendations f
20、or the various aircraft configurations upon historical data used in landing gear design as well as input from the aircraft manufacturers and in some cases, the aircraft users. Individual landing gear units may be initially designed and qualified to fatigue requirements in excess of those stated in t
21、his report. This maybe for a variety of reasons such as: a. Simplifying analysis and testing. b. Ensure adequate life availability for future increased weight versions of the airplane. This report addresses the fatigue load spectrum requirements of the landing gear. Requirements in addition to those
22、 of this report may be imposed to verify functional and endurance aspects of the gears. 2. REFERENCES 2.1 Applicable Documents The following publications form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. The latest issue of SAE publications shall apply. The applicable issue of other publi
23、cations shall be the issue in effect on the date of the purchase order. In the event of conflict between the text of this document and references cited herein, the text of this document takes precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific
24、exemption has been obtained. 2.1.1 Military 2.1.1.1 MIL-A-8866, Airplane Strength and Rigidity Requirements, Repeated Loads, Fatigue and Damage Tolerance 2.1.1.2 MIL-S-8812D, Steering System: Aircraft General Requirements For 2.1.1.3 MIL-L-8552C, Landing Gear, Aircraft Shock Absorber SAE INTERNATION
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