DocumentCode :
2837001
Title :
High intensity acoustic testing of flight structures
Author :
Shimovetz, Ralph M. ; Wentz, Kenneth R.
Author_Institution :
Structural Dynamics Branch, Wright Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
18-21 Jul 1995
Abstract :
High intensity acoustic testing has been an important part of Air Force technology for nearly thirty years. With the advent of jet aircraft in the 1950s, acoustic fatigue of aircraft structures became a significant problem. In the 1960s the Wright Laboratory constructed the first large acoustic fatigue test facilities in the United States, and the laboratory has been a dominant factor in high-intensity acoustic testing since that time. In addition to fatigue of jet aircraft structures, other severe acoustic environments have been identified. Of particular importance are the acoustic environments of missiles in captive carry on fighter aircraft, and the high-temperature acoustic environments of blown flaps, hypersonic structures, and engine exhaust structures of stealthy aircraft. This paper describes the causes of these intense dynamic environments and some of the new facilities designed for testing structures subjected to these dynamic loads. The Wright Laboratory facilities now include three new chambers: (1) a sub-element acoustic chamber for testing structural panels up to 12"×18" [0.30×0.46 m], (2) a combined environment acoustic chamber for panels up to 4\´×4\´ [1.23×1.23 m], both at acoustic levels of 175-180 dB and heat fluxes of 50 to several hundred Btu per square foot per second [5000 W/m2], and (3) a random fatigue chamber for vibration testing of structural coupons up to 3"×7" [0.8-0.0.2 m] at temperatures from -250°F to +2700°F [120°C-1470°C] at atmospheric or lower pressures in the present of hydrogen and helium gases
Keywords :
acoustic applications; aircraft testing; fatigue testing; hypersonic flow; military aircraft; missiles; nondestructive testing; -250 to 2700 F; acoustic fatigue; aircraft structures; blown flaps; combined environment acoustic chamber; dynamic loads; engine exhaust structures; fighter aircraft; flight structures; high intensity acoustic testing; hypersonic structures; intense dynamic environments; jet aircraft; missiles; random fatigue chamber; stealthy aircraft; structural coupons; structure testing; sub-element acoustic chamber; vibration testing; Acoustic testing; Aircraft manufacture; Aircraft propulsion; Engines; Fatigue; Laboratories; Military aircraft; Missiles; Structural panels; Test facilities;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation in Aerospace Simulation Facilities, 1995. ICIASF '95 Record., International Congress on
Conference_Location :
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2088-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIASF.1995.519481
Filename :
519481
Link To Document :
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