NASA-SP-5073-1969 Pavement grooving and traction studies《人行道切槽和牵引研究》.pdf
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1、NASA SP-5073 * y i AST eo PAVEMENT GROOVING AND TRACTION STUDIES Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NASA SP-5073 PAVEMENT GROOVING AND TRACTION STUDIES A conference held ut Langley Research Center Wampton, Virginia Novetrrber 18-19, 1968
2、 Technology Vtilizrltion Diuision OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION 1969 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIQN Vashington, D.C. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitte
3、d without license from IHS-,-,-“ FOREWORD The NASA Langley Research Center has been actively involved in research on crit- ical problems relative to the landing andbrwng of airwaft for a number of years. The results of this research and the available information on incidentg and accidents associ- at
4、ed with aircraft operations on wet runways clearly demonstrated a need for substantial improvements in aircraft braking and steering capabilities through improvements in,the skid resistance of runway pavements. Hence in 1965, based on the pioneering research of the British and on subsequent inchouse
5、 research at the Langley landing-loads track, NASA decided to undertake a comprehensive research program on the effectiveness of runway grooving as a means for increasing tire traction under operational conditions. The program involved many elements, such as construction of a research runway, selec-
6、 tion of test pavements, selection of groove patterns and grooving techniques, control of water levels during testing, selection and operation of test aircraft, and data acquisition. During the planning and execution of this research program, it was clear that the results would be of great interest
7、to all groups associated with aircraft operations, and the Langley Research Center worked closely with these groups in the implementation of the program. The runway, referred to as the landing research runway at NASA Wallops Station, was completed in early 1968 and flight tests were begun. On the ba
8、sis of the results obtained from the flight tests of the first two aircraft (an Air Force McDonnell Douglas F-4D and the NASA Convair 990 aircraft) and from the Joint NASA-British Ministry of Technology Skid Correlation Study and in view of the great interest expressed in the available data, NASA de
9、cided to hold a Conference on Pavement Grooving and Traction Studies on November 18 and 19, 1968, at the Langley Research Center to pre- sent the results available at this time. The objective of the conference was to provide an opportunity for all persons working in the area to present and discuss t
10、heir findings and, in many cases, their opin- ions. The 27 papers presented in this publication represent the results of that conference. It should be emphasized that this publication essentially represents a compilation of papers presented by various participating governmental and civil organizatio
11、ns as noted in the table of contents. Only limited editing was performed to provide reasonable consistency in format, with careful attention to assure the preservation of the viewpoints and conclusions of the authors. The reader should observe that the information presented was provided at an early
12、state of development in the technology and that some of the conclusions are subject to change as new and more complete information is generated in the on-going program. iii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Nevertheless, the Langley Res
13、earch Center believes the conference provided a meaning- ful and timely evaluation of the state of the art and hopes the reader will find the results useful. The Langley Research Center wishes to express its appreciation to all authors, and to the organizations they represent, for their substantial
14、contributions to this pro- gram and for the timeliness of their responses both to the program activities and to the conference. George W. Brooks, General Chairman Assistant Director, Langley Research Center iv Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from
15、IHS-,-,-CONTENTS FOREWORD . DESCRIPTION OF HYDROPLANING FILMS INTRODUCTORY PAPERS 1. HIGHWAY AND RUNWAY TRACTION STUDIES THE PROBLEM, HISTORY, OBJECTIVES, AND NASA PROGRAM . Walter B. Horne (NASA Langley Research Center) and E. A. Whitehurst (Tennessee Highway Research Program) 2. RUNWAY AND HIGHWAY
16、 TRACTION STUDIES - THE PROBLEM, THE OBJECTIVES, AND THE PROGRAMME IN GREAT BRITAIN PART I - RUNWAY TRACTION STUDIES L. J. W. Hall (Air Registration Board) PART 11 - HIGHWAY TRACTION STUDIES F. T. W. Lander (Road Research Laboratory) . PAVEMENT GROOVING - AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE 3. COMPARATIVE BRAKING
17、PERFORMANCE OF VARIOUS AIRCRAFT ON GROOVEDANDUNGROOVEDPAVEMENTSATTHE LANDINGRESEARCH Thomas J. Yager (NASA Langley Research Center) RUNWAY, NASA WALLOPS STATION. 4, R.A.E. AIRCRAFT TESTS ON GROOVED, OPEN GRADED AND ASPHALT RUNWAYS IN GREAT BRITAIN B. Shilling (Royal Aircraft Establishment) 5. AQUAPL
18、ANING - THE BRITISH MINISTRY OF TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME . J. R. Williams (The College of Aeronautics) 6. CALCULATED AIRPLANE STOPPING DISTANCES BASED ON TEST RESULTS OBTAINED AT THE LANDING RESEARCH RUNWAY, NASA WALLOPS STATION W. Pelham Phillips (NASA Langley Research Center) iii 1 3 19 25 35 67 81 10
19、1 V Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-7. RESEARCH PILOTS OBSERVATIONS OF AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE ON A GROOVED RUNWAY. 115 Fred J. Drinkwater 111 (NASA Ames Research Center), Major Clark Price (George Air Force Base), and James M. Patton, J
20、r. (NASA Langley Research Center) 8. PROBLEM AREAS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THE LANDING RESEARCH RUNWAY AT NASA WALLOPS STATION . 123 Curtis R. Allen and James W. Quillen (NASA Wallops Station) Edbin W. Abbott (Air Transport Association of America) 9. COMMERCIAL AIRLINES AND
21、 THE GROOVED RUNWAY CONCEPT 135 10. THE AIRLINE PILOTS LOOK AT RUNWAY GROOVING . 147 Carl F. Eck (Air Line Pilots Association, International) .* 11. GENERAL-AVIATION PILOT REACTIONS TO AND OPINIONS ON GROOVED RUNWAYS 153 George E. Cranston (Flight Safety Foundation) PAVEMENT GROOVING - AIRCRAFT OPER
22、ATIONAL PROBLEMS 12. EFFECT OF GROOVED-RUNWAY OPERATIONS ON AIRCRAFT TIRE WEAR AT BEALE AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA, 165 Captain David S. McRae (Beale Air Force Base) , la. SOME EXPERIENCE WITH TIRE WEAR AND DAMAGE ON GROOVED RUNWAYS . 185 Robert H. Hout (Hill Air Force Base) f. -. 14. NASA STUDIES O
23、N EFFECT OF GROOVED RUNWAY OPERATIONS ON AIRCRAFT VIBRATIONS AND TIRE WEAR 189 Thomas J. Yager (NASA.Lapgley Research Center) .I 15. A SURVEY OF THE EFFECT OF GROOVED RUNWAY OPERATIONS ON THE WEAR OF COMMERCIAL AIRLINE TIRES 203 James M. Petersen raft Tire C oxpo rati on) , .- 16. WATER DEPTH AND SL
24、USH DRAG INSTRJMENTATION . 213 I Wc W. H. Clarke (Inertia Switch Limited) . j ,. PAVEMENT GROOVING - THE AIRPORT OPERATORS VIEWPOINT 17. PAVEMENT SURFACE TREATMENTS AT AIRPORTS IN GREAT BRITAIN. 235 F. R. Martin (Ministry of Public Building and Works) vi Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction
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