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Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration International Aircraft Materials Fire Test Working Group Meeting Task Group Session on Revised Cargo Liner Test IAMFTWG, Savannah, GA Tim Marker, FAA Technical Center March 1-2, 2011
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2 of 30 Federal Aviation Administration Task Group Session on Cargo Liner Test March 1, 2011 2 Saudi Arabia Airlines L-1011 Accident, 1980
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3 of 30 Federal Aviation Administration Task Group Session on Cargo Liner Test March 1, 2011 3 School-Bus Tests at FAATC
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4 of 30 Federal Aviation Administration Task Group Session on Cargo Liner Test March 1, 2011 4 Cargo liner Flame Penetration Test Using Oil Burner
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5 of 30 Federal Aviation Administration Task Group Session on Cargo Liner Test March 1, 2011 5 Possible New Appendix F Structure Appendix F Part I: Requirements for In-Flight Fire Threats Appendix F Part II: Requirements for Postcrash Fire Threats A. Radiant Panel (insulation, ducting, wiring, composite fuselage) B. Oil Burner – cargo liner C. Fire Containment D. Bunsen burner A. OSU B. Oil Burner – seats C. Oil Burner - insulation D. Escape Slide radiant heat E. Oil Burner – seat structure
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6 of 30 Federal Aviation Administration Task Group Session on Cargo Liner Test March 1, 2011 6 X.1 Scope X.2 Definitions X.3 Apparatus X.4 Test Specimens X.5 Specimen Conditioning X.6 Preparation of Apparatus X.7 Flame Calibration X.8 Procedure X.9 Alternate Methodology for Testing Cargo Liner Design Details X.10 Report X.11 Requirements Part IB. Oil Burner Test for Cargo Liners
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8 of 30 Federal Aviation Administration Task Group Session on Cargo Liner Test March 1, 2011 8 Figure X-1. Test Apparatus for Horizontal and Vertical Mounting for Cargo Liner Oil Burner Testing
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9 of 30 Federal Aviation Administration Task Group Session on Cargo Liner Test March 1, 2011 9 Figure X-2. Cargo Liner Test Specimen Frame Figure X-3. Cargo Liner Test Specimen Retaining Frame
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11 of 30 Federal Aviation Administration Task Group Session on Cargo Liner Test March 1, 2011 11 Figure X-4. Top and Side View of Thermocouple Rake Bracket X.3.3 Thermocouples The seven thermocouples to be used for calibration will be 1/16-inch (1.6-mm) ceramic packed, metal sheathed type K (Chromel-Alumel), grounded junction thermocouples with a nominal 30 AWG size conductor. The seven thermocouples will be attached to a steel angle bracket to form a thermocouple rake for placement in the test stand during burner calibration, as shown in figure X-4 (discuss possibility of switching to 1/8 inch thermocouples).
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23 of 30 Federal Aviation Administration Task Group Session on Cargo Liner Test March 1, 2011 23 X.9.2.2 Seams, Joints, Fastening Systems Located in Compartment Sidewall Seams or joints formed by butting or overlapping liner materials (including all associated fasteners) located in the sidewall position of the cargo compartment shall be tested in the vertical test specimen mounting frame. The seam detail shall be positioned longitudinally, 2 inches from the top of the vertical test specimen liner edge (Figure X-8). Some sidewall seam or joint details may be too wide to fit into the vertical specimen area without clearance issues. This can be rectified by moving the seam detail lower, provided the upper edge of the detail is situated 1.5 inches from the top edge (Figure X-9). Follow test procedures specified in X.8.1 through X.8.9.
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32 of 30 Federal Aviation Administration Task Group Session on Cargo Liner Test March 1, 2011 32 Planned Activities Complete construction of apparatus using sonic burner parts from Marlin Engineering Conduct temperature calibrations with set-up parameters obtained from seat burner trials Begin test trials using various cargo liner samples from Mc Gill: Type 1076D, woven fiberglass cloth reinforced polyester cargo side wall liner (BMS 8-2).020 and.045 thickness, used in 737 models Type 1367A 040, woven fiberglass cloth reinforced phenolic, high impact resistant, low smoke and toxicity cargo liner with white Tedlar® on the face side. Qualified to Boeing specification BMS 8-223 Cl 2 Gr B Types 13 thru 40, McDonnell Douglas DMS 2419 Cl 1 (Ty 13-40), and Airbus 2550 M1M 000800; used in 757 models Compare results with FAATC Park burner apparatus Conduct Round Robin?
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