2012
DOI: 10.3182/20120620-3-dk-2025.00077
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Design of Accommodation Process Applied to the Thrust Reverser of Aircraft Nacelle

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“…When constructing contemporary reverse systems, one takes into consideration the practice of studying gas-dynamic effects that occur in the region of the nacelle and wing at airplane landing [13,14]. Apparently, the best result could be achieved by triggering a reverse device earlier and by minimize the time period when a nose wheel touches ground and aircraft movement is leveled [15,16].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When constructing contemporary reverse systems, one takes into consideration the practice of studying gas-dynamic effects that occur in the region of the nacelle and wing at airplane landing [13,14]. Apparently, the best result could be achieved by triggering a reverse device earlier and by minimize the time period when a nose wheel touches ground and aircraft movement is leveled [15,16].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is accomplished by reversing the direction of the hot or cold stream airflows, which generate forward thrust in flight [6]. Control of the thrust reverser is performed by a hydraulic and/or electric system [7]. The thrust reverser is in operation when the airplane touching on the ground (with landing speed approximately 62-72 m/s) and closed when the airplane has decelerated to a lower speed (about 26-36 m/s).…”
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confidence: 99%