jpaero
Aerospace
- Dec 14, 2007
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Background: I am involved in a fatigue life extension project of an aircraft. The initial fatigue life of the aircraft was determined using a theoretical load spectrum of 10,000 FC. And now we want to evaluate the actual fatigue life consumed. So we are going to perform a few flights (in line with the A/C general usage) with instrumentation to measure the g's which would be then used to generate a test spectrum. This test spectrum would be compared to the original theoretical spectrum to determine the amount of life left in the structure.
Question : Because we are doing only a few flights (let's say 50 flights), we might not encounter some of the gust velocities that we might have encountered if we were to fly longer (let's say 100 or 200 flights). How do I account for events (like certain gust velocities) that are not encountered during the flight test?
Question : Because we are doing only a few flights (let's say 50 flights), we might not encounter some of the gust velocities that we might have encountered if we were to fly longer (let's say 100 or 200 flights). How do I account for events (like certain gust velocities) that are not encountered during the flight test?