Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1719168 | Progress in Aerospace Sciences | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This paper addresses the potential benefits due to a fully dynamic approach to determine the design loads of a mid-size business jet. The study is conducted by considering the fuselage midsection of the DAEDALOS aircraft model with landing impact conditions. The comparison is presented in terms of stress levels between the novel dynamic approach and the standard design practice based on the use of equivalent static loads. The results illustrate that a slight reduction of the load levels can be achieved, but careful modeling of the damping level is needed. Guidelines for an improved load definition are discussed, and suggestions for future research activities are provided.
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Authors
Michael Bronstein, Esther Feldman, Riccardo Vescovini, Chiara Bisagni,