跑道
碎片
航空航天工程
攻角
起落架
阻力
空气动力学
航空学
环境科学
Lift(数据挖掘)
海洋工程
飞机
地质学
尾流紊流
唤醒
工程类
计算机科学
气象学
物理
地理
数据挖掘
考古
作者
S. Nguyen,Emile S. Greenhalgh,J. M. R. Graham,Arnold Francis,Robin Olsson
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0001924000009106
摘要
Abstract Large transport aircraft are particularly susceptible to impact damage from runway debris thrown up by the landing gear. A methodology was developed to predict the trajectories of stones lofted by the nose wheel and subjected to aerodynamic forces due to the wake behind the nose landing gear and beneath the aircraft. In conjunction with finite element modelling of the stone/ground/tyre contact mechanics, an analytical model was used to perform a stochastic prediction of the trajectories of runway stones to generate impact threat maps which showed the relative likelihood of stones impinging upon various areas on the underside of a C-130 Hercules. The impact envelopes for the C-130 extended three to eighteen metres behind the nose wheel and two metres either side of the centre of the aircraft. The impact threat maps were especially sensitive to the values of the coefficients of lift and drag acting on the stone during its flight.
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