Structural loads in flight - Aircraft flight area

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Structural loads in flight - Aircraft flight area

Author : Yves GOURINAT

Publication date: May 10, 2015 | Lire en français

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  • Yves GOURINAT : Professor of structural mechanics - Institut supérieur de l'aéronautique et de l'espace, Toulouse, France - English version by Léonie Gasteiner

 INTRODUCTION

Load calculations play an essential role in the certification process for civil aircraft. It links the aircraft's general – architectural – specification to structural dimensioning, a term to be taken in its broadest sense. Structural design is fundamentally conditioned by "classical" mechanical loads: external aerodynamics (maneuvering, gust, turbulence), internal in-flight loads (pressurization, interfaces, thermal loads) and ground loads (dynamic landing, taxiing). Contemporary calculations also incorporate loads due to the integration of systems into structures, and the dynamic effects of electric flight controls.

In this context, it is first essential to address the fundamental elements of regulations, derived from extensive experience in civil aviation, to ensure robust calculation of the envelope of loads inflight – defined by the flight domain – allowing qualification of structures for static loading and lift-related fatigue.

This is the purpose of this article, which sets out the general process and definitions related to regulations. Starting from the general framework of civil certification, the stochastic definition of limit and extreme loads leads to the concept of fail-safe structure. The parameters defining an aircraft's flight domain are reviewed, leading to the definition of the three standard domains associated with maneuver and gust cases. These elements are decisive for the dimensioning of the aircraft's primary structures: load-bearing surfaces and interfaces with the rest of the airframe.

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