Effect of joint clearance on landing gear retraction failure

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Abstract

A simple method of investigating the effect of joint clearances on landing gear retraction failure is presented and applied to the main landing gear with a single sidestay and a hydraulic actuator. A geometric model is presented with assumptions of each link as a rigid body and their relative positions geometrically determined by considering the size of the clearances. We conducted a sensitivity analysis based on a geometric model of the main landing gear. The model was calibrated using the data from the technical order. A Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) was conducted, and whose input was the distance of each clearance based on the experimental design that combined the modified Latin hypercube sampling (LHS) and central composite design (CCD). As a result, we were able to find that the joint had a high potential to operate abnormally. We validated the model by using the actual failure data. Finally, the physical meaning of the sensitivity analysis results was interpreted by comparing them with the values obtained through an amplification index method that is a modified linearization method.

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Cho, S., Cho, H., & Lee, D. (2021). Effect of joint clearance on landing gear retraction failure. Aerospace, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace8110329

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