Modelling and Simulation in High-Fidelity Crash Analysis of NGCTR-TD Composite Wing

Author:

Di Palma Luigi12ORCID,Nardone Mariacristina1,Pezzella Claudio1,Belardo Marika3

Affiliation:

1. Mare Group, Via ex Aeroporto, s.n.c. c/o Consorzio “Il Sole”, 80038 Pomigliano d’Arco, NA, Italy

2. Università della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Via Roma 29, 81031 Aversa, CE, Italy

3. Italian Aerospace Research Centre (CIRA), Via Maiorise, 81043 Capua, CE, Italy

Abstract

This paper presents a methodology that involves the development of high-fidelity modeling and simulation procedures aimed at supporting virtual certification for crashworthiness requirements specific to tiltrotor aircraft, addressing the critical need for accurate safety requirement fulfillment predictions and weight containment of wing. The unique crashworthiness requirement for tiltrotor wings necessitates a design that can ensure a controlled failure during survivable crash events. This is to alleviate the inertial load acting on the fuselage, thereby protecting occupants from injuries and fire while ensuring the integrity of escape paths. The objective of this methodology is to simulate the crash effects on the entire wing using explicit, non-linear, and time-dependent FE analysis. This approach verifies the spanwise placement of the frangible sections, the mode of failure, the loads acting on the fuselage links, and the acceleration transmitted to the structure. This study focuses on a standalone analysis.

Funder

Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking

Publisher

MDPI AG

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