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High-Temperature Modal Survey of a Hot-Structure Control SurfaceGround vibration tests or modal surveys are routinely conducted for supporting flutter analysis for subsonic and supersonic vehicles; however, for hypersonic vehicle applications, thermoelastic vibration testing techniques are not well established and are not routinely performed for supporting hypersonic flutter analysis. New high-temperature material systems, fabrication technologies and high-temperature sensors expand the opportunities to develop advanced techniques for performing ground vibration tests at elevated temperatures. High-temperature materials have the unique property of increasing in stiffness when heated. When these materials are incorporated into a hot-structure, which includes metallic components that decrease in stiffness with increasing temperature, the interaction between the two materials systems needs to be understood because that interaction could ultimately affect the hypersonic flutter analysis. Performing a high-temperature modal survey will expand the research database for hypersonics and will help build upon the understanding of the dual material interaction. This paper will discuss the vibration testing of the Carbon-Silicon Carbide Ruddervator Subcomponent Test Article which is a truncated version of the full-scale X-37 hot-structure control surface. In order to define the modal characteristics of the test article during the elevated-temperature modal survey, two series of room-temperature modal test configurations had to be performed. The room-temperature test series included one with the test article suspended from a bungee cord (free-free) and the second with it mounted on the strongback (fixed boundary condition) in NASA Dryden's Flight Loads Lab large nitrogen test chamber.
Document ID
20100039161
Acquisition Source
Armstrong Flight Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Spivey, Natalie Dawn
(NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Edwards, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
June 15, 2010
Subject Category
Fluid Mechanics And Thermodynamics
Report/Patent Number
DFRC-E-DAA-TN1742
Report Number: DFRC-E-DAA-TN1742
Meeting Information
Meeting: ICAS 2010- 27th International Congress of the Aeronautical Sciences
Location: Nice
Country: France
Start Date: September 19, 2010
End Date: September 24, 2010
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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