Data from ground-rolling tests through water with a Canberra aircraft are analysed in the context of the modelling developed in ESDU 10015. Because spray from the main-wheels of the aircraft impinges on the airframe, it is necessary to introduce a decelerating force stemming from that source. It is shown that the impingement force is small: a plausible variation with speed number is used to achieve a close match with deduced data over a wide range of speed, inflation pressure and water depth.The results of this set of experiments confirm the validity of the modelling of decelerating forces due to single tyre's passage through water that is developed in ESDU 10015.
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| Product Category | Standards and Technical Documents |
| Product Number | TM 165 |
| Product Name | ESDU TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM Analysis of ground-rolling tests through water with a Canberra aircraft |