NASA NASA-TN-D-7743
NASA NASA-TN-D-7743 1974-JAN-01 Expermental nvestgaton of the brakng and cornerng characterstcs of 30 x 115-145 type 8 arcraft tres wth dfferent tread patterns
NASA NASA-TN-D-7743 1974-JAN-01 Expermental nvestgaton of the brakng and cornerng characterstcs of 30 x 115-145 type 8 arcraft tres wth dfferent tread patterns
An investigation was conducted at the aircraft landing loads and traction facility to study the braking and cornering characteristics, including the drag-force and cornering-force friction coefficients, of 30 by 11.5-14.5, type VIII aircraft tires with five different tread patterns. Test data were obtained on dry, damp, and flooded runway surfaces over a range of yaw angles from 0 deg to 12 deg at ground speeds from 5 knots to 100 knots. The results of this investigation indicate that a tread pattern consisting of transverse cuts across the entire width of the tread slightly improved the tire traction performance on wet surfaces. The braking and cornering capability of the tires was degraded by thin-film lubrication and tire hydroplaning effects on the wet runway surfaces. The braking capability of the tires decreased when the yaw angle was increased.