A numerical model for bird strike on sidewall structure of an aircraft nose

Jun Liu, Yulong Li, Xiaosheng Gao, Xiancheng Yu

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Abstract

In order to examine the potential of using the coupled smooth particles hydrodynamic (SPH) and finite element (FE) method to predict the dynamic responses of aircraft structures in bird strike events, bird-strike tests on the sidewall structure of an aircraft nose are carried out and numerically simulated. The bird is modeled with SPH and described by the Murnaghan equation of state, while the structure is modeled with finite elements. A coupled SPH-FE method is developed to simulate the bird-strike tests and a numerical model is established using a commercial software PAM-CRASH. The bird model shows no signs of instability and correctly modeled the break-up of the bird into particles. Finally the dynamic response such as strains in the skin is simulated and compared with test results, and the simulated deformation and fracture process of the sidewall structure is compared with images recorded by a high speed camera. Good agreement between the simulation results and test data indicates that the coupled SPH-FE method can provide a very powerful tool in predicting the dynamic responses of aircraft structures in events of bird strike.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)542-549
Number of pages8
JournalChinese Journal of Aeronautics
Volume27
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2014

Keywords

  • Bird strike
  • Experiment
  • Sidewall structure
  • Simulation
  • Smooth particles hydrodynamic (SPH) method

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