Brazilian Air Force aircraft structural integrity program: An overview

This paper presents an overview of the activities developed by the Structural Integrity Group at the Institute of Aeronautics and Space - IAE, Brazil, as well as the status of ongoing work related to the life extension program for aircraft operated by the Brazilian Air Force BAF. The first BAF-opera...

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Main Authors: Alberto W. S. Mello Junior, Abílio Neves Garcia, Ribeiro Fabrício N., Daniel Ferreira V. Mattos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia Aeroespacial 2009-01-01
Series:Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management
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Online Access:http://www.jatm.com.br/papers/vol1_n1/v01n107a111_brazilian_air_force_aircraft_structural_integrity_program_an_overview.pdf
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spelling doaj-694af192b9ac4de081afe8b3d57be3a42020-11-25T01:01:46ZengDepartamento de Ciência e Tecnologia AeroespacialJournal of Aerospace Technology and Management1984-96482175-91462009-01-0111107111Brazilian Air Force aircraft structural integrity program: An overviewAlberto W. S. Mello JuniorAbílio Neves GarciaRibeiro Fabrício N.Daniel Ferreira V. MattosThis paper presents an overview of the activities developed by the Structural Integrity Group at the Institute of Aeronautics and Space - IAE, Brazil, as well as the status of ongoing work related to the life extension program for aircraft operated by the Brazilian Air Force BAF. The first BAF-operated airplane to undergo a DTA-based life extension was the F-5 fighter, in the mid 1990s. From 1998 to 2001, BAF worked on a life extension project for the BAF AT- 26 Xavante trainer. All analysis and tests were performed at IAE. The fatigue critical locations (FCLs) were presumed based upon structural design and maintenance data and also from exchange of technical information with other users of the airplane around the world. Following that work, BAF started in 2002 the extension of the operational life of the BAF T-25 “Universal”. The T-25 is the basic training airplane used by AFA - The Brazilian Air Force Academy. This airplane was also designed under the “safe-life” concept. As the T-25 fleet approached its service life limit, the Brazilian Air Force was questioning whether it could be kept in flight safely. The answer came through an extensive Damage Tolerance Analysis (DTA) program, briefly described in this paper. The current work on aircraft structural integrity is being performed for the BAF F-5 E/F that underwent an avionics and weapons system upgrade. Along with the increase in weight, new configurations and mission profiles were established. Again, a DTA program was proposed to be carried out in order to establish the reliability of the upgraded F-5 fleet. As a result of all the work described, the BAF has not reported any accident due to structural failure on aircraft submitted to Damage Tolerance Analysis.http://www.jatm.com.br/papers/vol1_n1/v01n107a111_brazilian_air_force_aircraft_structural_integrity_program_an_overview.pdfFatigueDamage toleranceStructureService life
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author Alberto W. S. Mello Junior
Abílio Neves Garcia
Ribeiro Fabrício N.
Daniel Ferreira V. Mattos
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Abílio Neves Garcia
Ribeiro Fabrício N.
Daniel Ferreira V. Mattos
Brazilian Air Force aircraft structural integrity program: An overview
Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management
Fatigue
Damage tolerance
Structure
Service life
author_facet Alberto W. S. Mello Junior
Abílio Neves Garcia
Ribeiro Fabrício N.
Daniel Ferreira V. Mattos
author_sort Alberto W. S. Mello Junior
title Brazilian Air Force aircraft structural integrity program: An overview
title_short Brazilian Air Force aircraft structural integrity program: An overview
title_full Brazilian Air Force aircraft structural integrity program: An overview
title_fullStr Brazilian Air Force aircraft structural integrity program: An overview
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian Air Force aircraft structural integrity program: An overview
title_sort brazilian air force aircraft structural integrity program: an overview
publisher Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia Aeroespacial
series Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management
issn 1984-9648
2175-9146
publishDate 2009-01-01
description This paper presents an overview of the activities developed by the Structural Integrity Group at the Institute of Aeronautics and Space - IAE, Brazil, as well as the status of ongoing work related to the life extension program for aircraft operated by the Brazilian Air Force BAF. The first BAF-operated airplane to undergo a DTA-based life extension was the F-5 fighter, in the mid 1990s. From 1998 to 2001, BAF worked on a life extension project for the BAF AT- 26 Xavante trainer. All analysis and tests were performed at IAE. The fatigue critical locations (FCLs) were presumed based upon structural design and maintenance data and also from exchange of technical information with other users of the airplane around the world. Following that work, BAF started in 2002 the extension of the operational life of the BAF T-25 “Universal”. The T-25 is the basic training airplane used by AFA - The Brazilian Air Force Academy. This airplane was also designed under the “safe-life” concept. As the T-25 fleet approached its service life limit, the Brazilian Air Force was questioning whether it could be kept in flight safely. The answer came through an extensive Damage Tolerance Analysis (DTA) program, briefly described in this paper. The current work on aircraft structural integrity is being performed for the BAF F-5 E/F that underwent an avionics and weapons system upgrade. Along with the increase in weight, new configurations and mission profiles were established. Again, a DTA program was proposed to be carried out in order to establish the reliability of the upgraded F-5 fleet. As a result of all the work described, the BAF has not reported any accident due to structural failure on aircraft submitted to Damage Tolerance Analysis.
topic Fatigue
Damage tolerance
Structure
Service life
url http://www.jatm.com.br/papers/vol1_n1/v01n107a111_brazilian_air_force_aircraft_structural_integrity_program_an_overview.pdf
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