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tire
Definição1
A ring, usually made of rubber or rubber compound, that fits around a wheel and serves as a cushion at the point that wheel touches the surface over which it rolls. Most tires are made sothat they form a chamber which is filled with compressed air. The compressed air acts as a shock absorber.
Fonte1
CRANE, Dale (ed.). Dictionary of aeronautical terms. 2nd ed. Renton: ASA, 1991.
Fonte2
ARAÚJO, João Richard Barcelos. Inglês técnico: técnicos em manutenção de aeronaves. [S.l]: [s.n.], [200-]. 100 p.
Fonte3
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual of aircraft accident and incident investigation. Part III: investigation. 1st ed. Montreal, 2014. (Doc. 9756)
Contexto
Aircraft tires are designed to withstand very high speeds and very heavy static and dynamic loads — intermittently. By contrast, an automobile tire is designed for much lower speeds and loads, but it is designed to run continuously at a stabilized temperature. An aircraft tire will fail under continuous operation.
Subárea1
Aircraft Structure
Variante
tyre
Português
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