NASA-CR-165720-1981 A comparison of some static and dynamic mechanical properties of 18 x 5 5 and 49 x 17 type VII aircraft tires as measured by three test facilities《通过三个试验设施的测量 对.pdf
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1、. 1/ ,1/ 11111111111111111111111111111/ 1111/111/11111 I11111 1111111 1/3 1176 00166 6305NASA Contractor Report 165720NASA-CR-165720I 9?J / ao.2 f SA COMPARISON OF SOME STATIC AND DYNAMIC G(MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF 18x5.5 AND49x17 TYPE VII AIRCRAFT TIRES AS MEASUREDBY THREE TEST FACILITIESRichard N.
2、 Dodge and Samuel K. ClarkTHE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANAnn Arbor, Michigan 48109Grant NSG-1494July 1981-. : .-:- .( :- : .-.: :.:“: ,. j NlSINational Aeronautics andSpace AdministrationLangley Research CenterHampton,Virginia 23665Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted with
3、out license from IHS-,-,-, IProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGESUMMARY 1INTRODUCTION 3SYMBOLS 6TEST FACILITIES AND PROCEDURESNASA FacilityFDL FacilityUniversity of Michigan FacilityRESULTS AND DISCUSSIONStatic Test R
4、esultsPure vertical loading Vertical spring rate:Contact patch:Combined vertical and lateral loading Lateral spring rate:Lateral hysteresis:Combined vertical and torsional loadings Torsional spring rate:Torsional hysteresis:Combined vertical and fore-and-aft loadings Fore-and-aft spring rate:Fore-an
5、d-aft hysteresis:Slow-Rolling Yawed Test ResultsRelaxation length Steady-state side force Self-aligning torque-Dynamic Test ResultsPure vertical loading Yawed rolling side force-Self-aligning torque under yawed rolling-CONCLUDING REMARKSiProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking per
6、mitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A COMPARISON OFSOME STATIC AND DYNAMIC MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF18X5.5 AND 49Xl7 TYPE VII AIRCRAFT TIRESAS MEASURED BY THREE TEST FACILITIESRichard N. Dodge and Samuel
7、 K. ClarkThe University of MichiganSUMMARYMechanical properties of 49xl7 and 18x5.5 type VII aircrafttires were measured during static, slow rolling, and high-speedtests, and comparisons were made between data as acquired on in-door drum dynamometers and on an outdoor test track. In addi-tion, mecha
8、nical properties were also obtained from scale modeltires and compared with corresponding propertiesfrofull-sizetires. While the tests covered a wide range of tire properties,results seem to indicate that speed effects are not large, scalemodels may be used for obtaining some but not all tire proper
9、-ties, and that predictive equations developed in NASA TR R-64are still useful in estimating most mechanical properties., ofProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without l
10、icense from IHS-,-,-INTRODUCTIONTo analyze adequately the takeoff, landing and taxicharacteristics of modern dayairraft,it is essential thatlanding gear designers have accurate data available on manytire mechanical properties. The measurement of these mechani cal properties, however, is an expensive
11、 and lengthy processsince aircraft tires are usually heavily loaded and operate ofhigh speeds, thus requiring large and costly test equipment tosimulate their operating conditions. Only two such facilitiesexist in the United States for the controlled study of suchtire characteristics at realistic sp
12、eeds and operating condi tions: the Landing Loads and Traction Facility at the NASALangley Research Center, and the Flight Dynamics Laboratoryunder the Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories at Wright Patterson Air Force Base (FDL).At the present time, aircraft landing gear designers areforced t
13、o rely on very limited aircraft tire mechanical propertydata furnished by tire or component manufacturers or by thegovernment laboratories of NASA and the Air Force. Extensiveuse is still being made of NASA Technical Report R-64, “MechanicalProperties of Aircraft Tires“ reference 1, which summarizes
14、the state of knowledge concerning mechanical characteristicsof such tires as it existed about 20 years ago, and based almostentirely upon static or very slow rolling data. Almost nothingis currently available which describes the influence of speedon such tire characteristics.3Provided by IHSNot for
15、ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-4Recognizing the lack of such data, aircraft industryrepresentatives have for some years ureed a coherent programfor assessing the influence of speed and other dynamiccharacteristics on aircraft tire mechanical properties, an
16、d,further, have urged programs designed to assess the continuingvalidity of NASA TR R-64 in light of more modern aircraft tiredesigns. These efforts became focused in the industry committeewhich is primarily active in this area - the SAE Committee A5.Under the sponsorship of this committee, a progra
17、m was originatedjointly by the Landing Dynamics Office at NASA-Langley andthe Flight Dynamics Laboratory at Wright Patterson Air ForceBase. These two groups agreed to a co-operative test programgenerated jointly by them in conjunction with the SAE A5committee, and The University of Michigan agreed t
18、o conduct amodest scale-model tire measurement program to determine theadequacy of scale model techniques in assessing speed anddynamic effects on aircraft tire mechanical properties.Two Type VII, modern aircraft tire designs were chosen forthis program: size 49xl7 in a 26-ply rating and size 18x5.5
19、 ina 14-ply rating. The test plan originally prepared to meet theneeds of the program is given in Appendix B, and it basicallyinvolves evaluating the usual vertical, lateral, fore-and-aftand torsional static characteristics of both tire sizes, to gether withmesurementsof slow rolling relaxation leng
20、th, cor nering force, and self aligning torque. In addition, and mostimportant, dynamic vertical load deflection, vertical hysteresis,cornering force and self aligningorque,measurements were to becarried out on both tire sizes over a speed range to 100 knots.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduct
21、ion or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Each of these properties has important uses in analyzingoperating characteristics of the runway-tire-1anding gearinteraction in modern aircraft. For example, the verticalload deflection characteristics directly affect landing gearstrut design,
22、 while lateral and torsional characteristics ofthe tires are directly related to cornering and yaw responseand are thus important to shimmy analysis Tire fore-and-aftelastic properties affect anti-skid and braking design, andare therefore important in their own right.The program was initiated in 197
23、5 with the acquisition ofthe tires through the Aeronautical Systems Division, Wright Patterson Air Force Base and tests were conducted independentlyby both NASA-Langley and the Flight Dynamics Laboratory. In 1978,NASA initiated a Research Grant with the University of Michiganto conduct an analysis o
24、f the obtained data and to examinevarious methods for the transformation of the data from thestatic to the dynamic case. The purpose of this report is topresent the results of that effort.5Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SYMBOLSValues
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