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Aerospace Dynamic Damage and Crashworthiness Crashworthiness for Aerospace Structures and Hybrids (CRASH) Lab
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Introduction Why are we working on this project? What is the big picture?
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Last Year’s work What they did Positive aspects What needs to be investigated further – What we are doing : composite
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Background Gantt chart Target specifications Mission Statement
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Primary Structures Fuselage Wings – Low vs high wings; effect on aircraft Empennage Power Plants – Mention how they come off when plane lands on water Undercarriage – Should be discussed in more detail than other – Trigger points
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Composites Basic structure – Quasi-isotropic – Matrix & Fiber material Advantages and disadvantages – Light, strong – Failure mode
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Composites(cont’d) Relevance to the project – Recent Airplane use composite (Boeing 787 – 50%) (Airbus A380 -25%) :GLARE_skin Implementation – Strain gages – Hot pressing
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Theory and Constrains Problems that will be encountered in testing and how they can be overcome using LS Dyna Dimensional Analysis – Pi Theorem Aerodynamic principles – Design constrains: angle of attach, pitch. Where the center of pressure, lift, and gravity should be located for a good design
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Progress Funding – National Instruments, SEC Current design of platform and what is being done to change it (improve it) Hard vs soft impacts LS dyna simple models – Ball-Plate (Composite failure) – Cylinder crush (mention undercarriage)
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Future Work Find more funding Analyze composition of undercarriage How to predict undercarriage failure upon a vertical impact
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Conclusion Recap – What we are doing – Why we are doing it – How – Funding – Progress and Future work
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Team structure Team leader Everybody engage in math base working Sub-team – ½ in LS-DYNA – ½ in Composite Funding (SEC) / Equipment(NI) -> Alex
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