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A Summary of Numerous Strain-Gage Load Calibrations on Aircraft Wings and Tails in a Technological Format

AUTHOR Administration (Nasa), National Aeronaut
PUBLISHER Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (07/17/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Fifteen aircraft structures that were calibrated for flight loads using strain gages are examined. The primary purpose of this paper is to document important examples of load calibrations on airplanes during the past four decades. The emphasis is placed on studying the physical procedures of calibrating strain-gaged structures and all the supporting analyses and computational techniques that have been used. The results and experiences obtained from actual data from 14 structures (on 13 airplanes and 1 laboratory test structure) are presented. This group of structures includes fins, tails, and wings with a wide variety of aspect ratios. Straight- wing, swept-wing, and delta-wing configurations are studied. Some of the structures have skin-dominant construction; others are spar-dominant. Anisotropic materials, heat shields, corrugated components, nonorthogonal primary structures, and truss-type structures are particular characteristics that are included. Jenkins, Jerald M. and DeAngelis, V. Michael Armstrong Flight Research Center ANISOTROPY; AERODYNAMIC LOADS; AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES; ASPECT RATIO; LOADS (FORCES); SWEPT WINGS; STRAIN GAGES; AERODYNAMIC CONFIGURATIONS; DELTA WINGS; FINS; TRUSSES...
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ISBN-13: 9781722912253
ISBN-10: 1722912251
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Content Language: English
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Page Count: 148
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Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.32 x 11.00 inches
Weight: 0.79 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Fifteen aircraft structures that were calibrated for flight loads using strain gages are examined. The primary purpose of this paper is to document important examples of load calibrations on airplanes during the past four decades. The emphasis is placed on studying the physical procedures of calibrating strain-gaged structures and all the supporting analyses and computational techniques that have been used. The results and experiences obtained from actual data from 14 structures (on 13 airplanes and 1 laboratory test structure) are presented. This group of structures includes fins, tails, and wings with a wide variety of aspect ratios. Straight- wing, swept-wing, and delta-wing configurations are studied. Some of the structures have skin-dominant construction; others are spar-dominant. Anisotropic materials, heat shields, corrugated components, nonorthogonal primary structures, and truss-type structures are particular characteristics that are included. Jenkins, Jerald M. and DeAngelis, V. Michael Armstrong Flight Research Center ANISOTROPY; AERODYNAMIC LOADS; AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES; ASPECT RATIO; LOADS (FORCES); SWEPT WINGS; STRAIN GAGES; AERODYNAMIC CONFIGURATIONS; DELTA WINGS; FINS; TRUSSES...
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