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Dynamic Structural Fault Detection and IdentificationAircraft structures are designed to guarantee safety of flight in some required operational envelope. When the aircraft becomes structurally impaired, safety of flight may not be guaranteed within that previously safe operational envelope. In this case the safe operational envelope must be redefined in-flight and a means to prevent excursion from this new envelope must be implemented. A specific structural failure mode that may result in a reduced safe operating envelope, the exceedance of which could lead to catastrophic structural failure of the aircraft, will be addressed. The goal of the DFEAP program is the detection of this failure mode coupled with flight controls adaptation to limit critical loads in the damaged aircraft structure. The DFEAP program is working with an F/A-18 aircraft model. The composite wing skins are bonded to metallic spars in the wing substructure. Over time, it is possible that this bonding can deteriorate due to fatigue. In this case, the ability of the wing spar to transfer loading between the wing skins is reduced. This failure mode can translate to a reduced allowable compressive strain on the wing skin and could lead to catastrophic wing buckling if load limiting of the wing structure is not applied. The DFEAP program will make use of a simplified wing strain model for the healthy aircraft. The outputs of this model will be compared in real-time to onboard strain measurements at several locations on the aircraft wing. A damage condition is declared at a given location when the strain measurements differ sufficiently from the strain model. Parameter identification of the damaged structure wing strain parameters will be employed to provide load limiting control adaptation for the aircraft. This paper will discuss the simplified strain models used in the implementation and their interaction with the strain sensor measurements. Also discussed will be the damage detection and identification schemes employed and the means by which the damaged aircraft parameters will be used to provide load limiting that keeps the aircraft within the safe operational envelope.
Document ID
20090032248
Acquisition Source
Armstrong Flight Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Smith, Timothy
(Boeing Co. Long Beach, CA, United States)
Reichenbach, Eric
(Boeing Co. Long Beach, CA, United States)
Urnes, James M.
(Boeing Co. Long Beach, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
August 10, 2009
Subject Category
Aircraft Design, Testing And Performance
Report/Patent Number
DFRC-1000
Meeting Information
Meeting: AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference
Location: Chicago, IL
Country: United States
Start Date: August 10, 2009
End Date: August 14, 2009
Sponsors: American Inst. of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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Public
Copyright
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