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An analytical model of the plane-parallel running of an aircraft under crosswind load is proposed. The compliance of the internal constraints of the aircraft and the nonlinearity of the side force on the landing gear wheels are taken into account. The model is intended to study the transverse elastic friction vibrations of the aircraft hull and landing gears. The steady motion of the aircraft is considered. The dependence of the lateral friction force on the slip angle is assumed to have the form of a sinusoidal segment. The Routh–Hurwitz instability conditions are derived in an explicit form
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Plakhtienko, N.P., Shifrin, B.M. Transverse Elastic–Friction Vibrations of a Running Aircraft. International Applied Mechanics 37, 692–699 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012324916607
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