Effects of Different Materials and Structures on Mechanical Properties of Hail Used in Aviation Testing

Author:

Liu Yewei1,Zhang Lifen1,Ge Xin12,Liu Zhenxia1

Affiliation:

1. School of Power and Energy, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, China

2. Quality Airworthiness Safety Department, First Aircraft Design and Research Institute of Aviation Industry, Xi’an 710072, China

Abstract

Hail absorption test of aeroengine is one of the important components of airworthiness certification. The accurate test data are closely related to the density and mechanical properties of the artificial hail used in airworthiness tests. Through experimental research, this study explores the impact of distilled water, carbonated water and deionized water on the density and mechanical properties of artificial hail. The study addresses the significant differences between the density and mechanical properties of artificial hail and natural hail in existing studies. Based on this, a new method for preparing airworthiness test hail is proposed. The results indicate that artificial hail samples with distilled water as the hail core and carbonated water as the hail shell have densities ranging from 0.87 cm3 to 0.89 cm3. Furthermore, the estimated average maximum compressive strength of samples is 6.538 MPa, with some samples as low as 3.681 MPa. The mechanical properties of this artificial hail are more similar to those of natural hail. This method can more realistically simulate natural hail environments and can be used for the fine design of airworthiness certification criteria.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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