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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 04, 2011
Filed:
Mar. 13, 2007
Stéphane Dellac, Tournefeuille, FR;
Arnaud Jacquet, Clamart, FR;
Gérard Léon Gissinger, Balschwiller, FR;
Michel Basset, Heimsbrunn, FR;
Yann Chamaillard, Le Bardon, FR;
Jean-pierre Garcia, Colomiers, FR;
Stéphane Dellac, Tournefeuille, FR;
Arnaud Jacquet, Clamart, FR;
Gérard Léon Gissinger, Balschwiller, FR;
Michel Basset, Heimsbrunn, FR;
Yann Chamaillard, Le Bardon, FR;
Jean-Pierre Garcia, Colomiers, FR;
Messier-Bugatti, Velizy Villacoublay, FR;
Abstract
A method of distribution braking between the brakes of an aircraft. The method includes a first step of estimating a braking force objective and a steering torque objective to be achieved by the brakes of the aircraft. It also includes the steps of defining at least two groups of brakes () and determining, for each group, a braking level that is to be achieved by the group. The braking levels being calculated in such a manner that braking performed in application of the braking levels is, at least under normal operating conditions of the brakes, in compliance with a braking force objective and with a steering torque objective.