Structural Loading of a Complete Aircraft Under Realistic Crash Conditions: Generation of a Load Database for Passenger Safety and Innovative Design

Topics:
Aerospace and Defense
Tags:
Aerospace & Defense,
Aircraft,
Business Operations,
Database,
Manufacturing,
ONERA,
Research & Development
Source:
ONERA

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Overview: The proposed paper presents hard landing simulations of large aeronautical structures using explicit F.E. codes, such as RADIOSS. The main technical difficulties arise from the dimensions and the complexity of the structures to model on the one hand, and from the complexity of the very local ruin phenomena on the other hand. The present work deals first with a drop test which has been performed at CEAT and its refined modeling by F.E. methods.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,055KB | Date: Oct 2004 | Pages: 10


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