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Translated title of the contribution: A method to determine the equivalent static load of aircraft impact load

Yujie Zhang, Chaoguang Huang, Bin Li

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Abstract

It is significant to determine the equivalent static load of impact load for the strength design and verification of aircraft structures. The formula to calculate shock load dynamic effect coefficient is established based on terminal peak saw-tooth shock pulse describing the time history of shock load,single freedom dynamic response model and the equivalent principle of model displacement. Then the function relationship between dynamic effect coefficient and the product of shock load duration and model natural frequency is deduced from trigonometric function inequality. The flow chart to determine equivalent static load of shock load is drawn according to the above theory. Finally this method is used to verify the equivalent static load of arresting hook system and aircraft model ditching process. The comparative results show that the maximal relative error of dynamic effect coefficient of arresting impact load is below 4% between theoretic estimated values and numerical simulated values by FEM,the relative error of equivalent static pressure during model ditching test is below 0.9% between theoretic estimated value and determined design value. It shows that the theoretical calculation formula of the established dynamic effect coefficient has a high accuracy,and the proposed method has certain engineering application value.

Translated title of the contributionA method to determine the equivalent static load of aircraft impact load
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)157-163
Number of pages7
JournalAdvances in Aeronautical Science and Engineering
Volume14
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2023

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