Aircraft Landing Gear System: Presented By: Rishikesh K. Singh Roll No. 134103054 Guided by Dr. Ujjwal Kumar Saha
Aircraft Landing Gear System: Presented By: Rishikesh K. Singh Roll No. 134103054 Guided by Dr. Ujjwal Kumar Saha
Aircraft Landing Gear System: Presented By: Rishikesh K. Singh Roll No. 134103054 Guided by Dr. Ujjwal Kumar Saha
Gear System
Presented By:
Guided By Rishikesh K. Singh
Dr. Ujjwal Kumar Roll No. 134103054
Saha
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Types of landing Gear Arrangement
3. Construction
4. Parts of System
5. Landing gear alignment support and retraction
6. Landing gear system working
7. Nose wheel steering system
8. Aircrafts Braking system
9. Tire and its construction
10. Antiskid system
INTRODUCTION
Aircraft landing gear supports the entire weight of
an aircraft during landing and ground operations.
They are attached to primary structural members
of the aircraft.
For snow it will be skis type
For water it may of pontoon type
For ground and water An amphibious aircraft
with retractable wheels
TYPES OF LANDING GEAR
ARRANGEMENT
A. Tail wheel type (Conventional)
B. Tandem loading gear (longitudinally Aligned)
C. Tricycle type landing gear
Fixed Landing Gear- A gear is attached to the airframe
and remains exposed to the slip stream as the air craft is
flown.
large aircraft hydraulic nose wheel steering system with hydraulic and
Hydraulic system flow diagram
of large aircraft nose wheel
steering system.
Air Craft Brakes
The brakes slow the aircraft and stop it in a
reasonable amount of time. They hold the aircraft
stationary during engine run-up and, in many cases,
steer the aircraft during taxi.
PURPOSES:
Aircraft tires are either tubeless or tube type,
provide a cushion of air that helps absorb the
shocks and roughness of landings and takeoffs.
They support the weight of the aircraft while on
the ground and provide the necessary traction
for braking and stopping aircraft on landing.
Aircraft tires undergoes a variety of static and
dynamic stresses dependably in a wide range of
operating conditions.
Aircraft tires are one of the strongest and toughest pneumatic
tires made.