A review on aircraft spectra simplification techniques for composite structures

Variable amplitude fatigue testing is a time consuming process and a necessary part of certification for aircraft structures. While the frequency of loading can be increased for testing metals, for composites this approach is limited due to heating effects. Hence it is more pertinent to develop effe...

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Main Authors: Rowan Healey, John Wang, Wing Kong Chiu, Nabil M. Chowdhury, Alan Baker, Chris Wallbrink
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-07-01
Series:Composites Part C: Open Access
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666682021000268
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spelling doaj-447cf1907c5f42b98e399313a5b92b122021-08-02T04:42:31ZengElsevierComposites Part C: Open Access2666-68202021-07-015100131A review on aircraft spectra simplification techniques for composite structuresRowan Healey0John Wang1Wing Kong Chiu2Nabil M. Chowdhury3Alan Baker4Chris Wallbrink5Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia; Corresponding author.Aerospace Division, Defence Science and Technology Group, Melbourne, AustraliaDepartment of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne, AustraliaDepartment of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne, AustraliaAerospace Division, Defence Science and Technology Group, Melbourne, Australia; Advanced Composites Structures Australia, Melbourne, AustraliaAerospace Division, Defence Science and Technology Group, Melbourne, AustraliaVariable amplitude fatigue testing is a time consuming process and a necessary part of certification for aircraft structures. While the frequency of loading can be increased for testing metals, for composites this approach is limited due to heating effects. Hence it is more pertinent to develop effective methods for reducing/compressing fatigue test spectra for composite structures. Effective spectrum reduction techniques mainly include a spectrum truncation method which removes load cycles that negligibly effect fatigue damage initiation/growth, and a cycle merging method that combines cycles to form a cycle with the equivalent effect on fatigue damage initiation/growth. Application of these methods requires understanding of the fatigue mechanisms. These techniques have seen wide use for metallic structures, with comparatively small amounts of literature existing for composite materials. For composites this is more complex due to their non-isotropic, non-homogeneous, multi-failure mode characters. Due to the lack of research concerning spectrum reduction for composites, there are no widely accepted simplification approaches with the exception of omitting low stress levels. Research is therefore required to develop and test methods for accelerating variable amplitude fatigue tests for composite aircraft structures. On the basis of review of literature, new research directions in this area are identified.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666682021000268CompositesDurabilityFatigue load spectraSpectra simplification
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Chris Wallbrink
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Wing Kong Chiu
Nabil M. Chowdhury
Alan Baker
Chris Wallbrink
A review on aircraft spectra simplification techniques for composite structures
Composites Part C: Open Access
Composites
Durability
Fatigue load spectra
Spectra simplification
author_facet Rowan Healey
John Wang
Wing Kong Chiu
Nabil M. Chowdhury
Alan Baker
Chris Wallbrink
author_sort Rowan Healey
title A review on aircraft spectra simplification techniques for composite structures
title_short A review on aircraft spectra simplification techniques for composite structures
title_full A review on aircraft spectra simplification techniques for composite structures
title_fullStr A review on aircraft spectra simplification techniques for composite structures
title_full_unstemmed A review on aircraft spectra simplification techniques for composite structures
title_sort review on aircraft spectra simplification techniques for composite structures
publisher Elsevier
series Composites Part C: Open Access
issn 2666-6820
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Variable amplitude fatigue testing is a time consuming process and a necessary part of certification for aircraft structures. While the frequency of loading can be increased for testing metals, for composites this approach is limited due to heating effects. Hence it is more pertinent to develop effective methods for reducing/compressing fatigue test spectra for composite structures. Effective spectrum reduction techniques mainly include a spectrum truncation method which removes load cycles that negligibly effect fatigue damage initiation/growth, and a cycle merging method that combines cycles to form a cycle with the equivalent effect on fatigue damage initiation/growth. Application of these methods requires understanding of the fatigue mechanisms. These techniques have seen wide use for metallic structures, with comparatively small amounts of literature existing for composite materials. For composites this is more complex due to their non-isotropic, non-homogeneous, multi-failure mode characters. Due to the lack of research concerning spectrum reduction for composites, there are no widely accepted simplification approaches with the exception of omitting low stress levels. Research is therefore required to develop and test methods for accelerating variable amplitude fatigue tests for composite aircraft structures. On the basis of review of literature, new research directions in this area are identified.
topic Composites
Durability
Fatigue load spectra
Spectra simplification
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666682021000268
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