Title :
HIRF Virtual Testing on the C-295 Aircraft: On the Application of a Pass/Fail Criterion and the FSV Method
Author :
Gutierrez, Guadalupe G. ; Alvarez, J. ; Pascual-Gil, Enrique ; Bandinelli, Mauro ; Guidi, Rodolfo ; Martorelli, Valerio ; Fernandez Pantoja, Mario ; Ruiz Cabello, Miguel ; Garcia, S.G.
Author_Institution :
Airbus Mil., EADS Constr. Aeronauticas S.A., Getafe, Spain
Abstract :
In this paper, we show the application of numerical simulation for the virtual testing of a very complex system under high-intensity radiated fields (HIRF) conditions. Numerical results have been compared to measurements performed on a C-295 aircraft. The approach is based on the use of multiple tools for the preprocessing, computation, and postprocessing, all of them integrated under the same framework. This study is a part of the HIRF SE project, and the final step for the validation of the tools involved there, to introduce the use of simulation in the whole aircraft certification process in an HIRF environment. The main goal of the project is to provide the aeronautic industry with a numerical modeling computing framework, which could be used to predict the electromagnetic performance, and to carry out parametrical studies during the design phase, when changes are simpler and less costly. It could also lead in the future to a considerable reduction on the certification/qualification testing phase on air vehicles, to cross validate the results obtained from measurement and simulation providing best confidence in them, and to attain a more exhaustive analysis to achieve a higher level in the air vehicle safety.
Keywords :
aircraft testing; certification; electromagnetic compatibility; numerical analysis; C-295 aircraft; EMC; FSV method; HIRF SE project; HIRF virtual testing; aeronautic industry; air vehicle safety; aircraft certification process; certification-qualification testing phase; complex system; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic performance prediction; feature selective validation; high-intensity radiated field condition; numerical modeling computing framework; numerical simulation; pass-fail criterion; Aircraft; Atmospheric modeling; Computational modeling; Frequency measurement; Materials; Numerical models; Solid modeling; Electromagnetic (EM); electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); feature selective validation (FSV); finite difference time domain (FDTD); high-intensity radiated fields (HIRF); low-level swept fields (LLSF); oversized cavity theory (OCT); perfect electric conductor (PEC); radio frequency (RF); time domain analysis;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2013.2291680