This paper presents a method to quantify the
braking capability of an aircraft during its deceleration
phase on the runway, which is essential
for both landing and rejected take-off. A model
is developed to describe the aircraft's behavior
as well as the interaction with the runway. The
results can be used to determine the remaining
safety margin for the aircraft to decelerate on the
runway when comparing the maximum braking
capability to the actual deceleration which is extracted
from recorded flight data. A model-based
approach is used which will be presented in this
paper.
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This paper presents a method to quantify the
braking capability of an aircraft during its deceleration
phase on the runway, which is essential
for both landing and rejected take-off. A model
is developed to describe the aircraft's behavior
as well as the interaction with the runway. The
results can be used to determine the remaining
safety margin for the aircraft to decelerate on the
runway when comparing the maximum braking
capability to the actual deceleration which...
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