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The Evaluation of Composite Energy Absorbers for Use in UAM EVTOL Vehicle Impact AttenuationThe demand for new personal air-taxi services is leading to the development of lightweight Vertical Take-off and Landing (eVTOL) vehicles with electric propulsion for the Urban Air Mobility (UAM) industry. Manufacturers (OEMs) are considering many different designs to develop a vehicle that is able to take-off, cruise, and land autonomously with seating arrangements ranging between 2 and 15 passengers. It is unclear at present how the eventual market will mature; however, one of the common design characteristics noted by many of the OEMs is the use of advanced materials such as composites. A test and analysis program was initiated at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) in 2018 to evaluate the impact attenuation capabilities of various composite material systems with the goal of eventual implementation into an eVTOL vehicle. A series of 3-inch diameter by 6-inch length tubular specimens were fabricated from different material systems which included both traditional carbon and hybrid woven layers of fibers. Additionally, a subset of specimens were filled with closed-cell polyisocyanurate foam to help both with stabilization and crush response. The ultimate goal of the test program was to design a specimen capable of limiting the sustained crush acceleration to 20 g through a stable crush progression. After a series of material tests, these specimens were evaluated under both static and dynamic conditions for impact energy attenuation characteristics and crush stability. Additionally, a series of simulation models were developed in parallel to the test efforts. It is anticipated that the models developed using the component level test efforts can be used to help guide the development of a design for use in full-scale eVTOL vehicle applications.


Document ID
20200002458
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Littell, Justin
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Putnam, Jacob
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Hardy, Robin
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
April 14, 2020
Publication Date
May 12, 2019
Subject Category
Composite Materials
Aircraft Design, Testing And Performance
Report/Patent Number
NF1676L-31347
Meeting Information
Meeting: AHS Fourm 75
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Country: United States
Start Date: May 13, 2019
End Date: May 16, 2019
Sponsors: Vertical Flight Society
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 664817.02.07.03.03
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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