Abstract

Landing gear system of an aircraft enables it to take off and land with safety and comfort. Because of the horizontal and vertical velocity of aircraft, upon landing, the complete aircraft undergoes different forcing functions in the form of the impact force that is absorbed by landing gears, shock absorbers, and actuators. In this research, a selection methodology has been proposed for an electrical actuator to be installed in the retraction mechanism of nose landing gear of an aircraft having 1600 kg gross takeoff weight. Nose landing gear and its associated components, like strut and shock absorbers, were modeled in CAD software. Analytical expressions were then developed in order to calculate the actuator stroke, translational velocity, force, and power for complete cycle of retraction, and some were subsequently compared with the computational results that were obtained using MSC ADAMS®. Air in the oleo-pneumatic shock absorber of nose landing gear was modeled as a nonlinear spring with equivalent spring constant, whereas hydraulic oil was modeled as a nonlinear damper with equivalent damping constant. The nose landing gear system was modeled as a mass-spring-damper system for which a solution for sinusoidal forcing functions is proposed. Finally, an electrical actuator has been selected, which can retract and extend nose landing gear, meeting all of the constraints of aircraft, like fuselage space, aircraft ground clearance, locking loads, power consumption, retraction and extension time, and dynamic response of aircraft. It was found that the selection of an electrical actuator is based upon the quantification of forces transmitted to electrical actuator during one point load at gross takeoff weight. The ability of retraction and extension time, as dictated by Federal Aviation Regulation, has also been given due consideration in the proposed methodology as significant criteria. The proposed system is now in the process of ground testing, followed by flight testing in the near future.

Highlights

  • Landing gear system is one of the essential subsystem for aircraft operations that dampens the impact force during the landing phase of an aircraft by absorbing and dissipating kinetic energy, and it acts as a suspension system during taxi and takeoff mission segments [1]

  • It is concluded that maximum velocity and maximum power did not occur at same time for landing gear retraction, since there are other factors that contribute to the power required for the retraction

  • A comprehensive study for solving the kinematics of landing gear have been presented in this work and various parameters for the actuator have been calculated theoretically as well as using

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Summary

Selection Methodology of an Electric Actuator for

Taimur Ali Shams 1, *,† , Syed Irtiza Ali Shah 1,† , Muhammad Ayaz Ahmad 1,† , Kashif Mehmood 1,† , Waseem Ahmad 1,† and Syed Tauqeer ul Islam Rizvi 2,†. Received: 3 November 2020; Accepted: 30 November 2020; Published: 6 December 2020

Introduction
Proposed Methodology
Analytical Approach
Computational Analysis Using MSC ADAMS
Actuator Locking Load
Oleo-Pneumatic Strut and Drop Test
Air Spring Force
Conclusions
Findings
Future Work
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