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Design and Analysis of Landing Gear Lug attachment in an Airframe

Prasad Kabade, Ravi Lingannavar

Landing gear is a vital structural unit of an aircraft which enables to take off and land safely on the ground. A variety of landing gear arrangements are used depending on the type and size of an aircraft. The most common type is the tri-cycle arrangement with one nose landing gear unit and two main landing gear units. Even during a normal landing operation heavy loads (equal to the weight of an aircraft) are to be absorbed by the landing gear. In turn joints are to be provided such that such heavy concentrated loads are first received by the airframe and subsequently diffused to the surrounding areas. Normally heavy concentrated loads are received through a lug joint. Therefore design of a lug joint against failure under static and fatigue loading conditions assumes importance in the development of an aircraft structure. This project deals with the design and analysis of a typical lug joint representative of a landing gear attachment of a small transport airplane. The design will provide safety against 1) failure of the lug, 2) failure of the pin. The types of loadings to be considered are a) axial, b) transverse or drag load. Aircraft design practices will be used. A FEA will be carried out to compare the design calculations and to determine the stress concentration factor in order to estimate the maximum local tensile stress which will be required in the fatigue analysis of the lug joint. Fatigue life to crack initiation at the high stress location will be estimated by using Miner’s rule..

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