This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) applies to landing gear structures and mechanisms (excluding wheels, tires, and brakes and other landing gear systems) for all types and models of civil and military aircraft. All axles, wheel forks, links, arms, mechanical and gas/oil shock struts, downlock and uplock assemblies, braces, trunnion beams, and truck beams, etc., that sustain loads originating at the ground, and that are not integral parts of the airframe structure, should be designed and validated in accordance with this document. Hydraulic actuators (retraction, main and nose gear steering, positioning, damping, etc.) should also be included in this coverage. System level, non-structural components such as retraction/extension valves, controllers, secondary structure and mechanisms in the airframe (e.g., manual release mechanisms, slaved doors) as well as equipment that is located in the cockpit are not addressed in this ARP.
Rationale:
This document defines the Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) for the design and verification of landing gear structures and mechanisms. This ARP revision corrects testing inaccuracies in the Static Leak Section of previous revisions.
Related Topics:
Landing gear
Finite element analysis
Commercial aircraft
Military aircraft
Assembling
Supply chain management
Hydraulic fluids
Finishing
Gears
Failure modes and effects analysis
Also known as: SAE ARP 1311
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