The invention relates to an aircraft fuselage structure with frames running transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the fuselage, and main deck cross members. Furthermore, the invention relates to an integral unit for an aircraft fuselage structure of this type, and to a method for the production of the same.
Pressurized fuselages of commercial aircraft are typically assembled nowadays from sections which are each constructed from a plurality of shells in which a skin, stringers and frames are connected to one another. Cross members for the hold, main deck and hat rack are subsequently riveted to the frames, and supporting rods are fitted between cross member and frame and bolted to corresponding joining fittings which are riveted on.
It is an object of the invention to provide an aircraft fuselage structure which is weight-saving and can be constructed with relatively low costs and from few individual parts.
This object is achieved by an aircraft fuselage structure with the features of claim 1.
Furthermore, the invention provides an integral unit for an aircraft fuselage structure of this type with the features of claim 22, and a method for the production of an aircraft fuselage structure with the features of claim 39.
The invention provides an aircraft fuselage structure with frames running transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the fuselage, and main deck cross members. According to the invention, it is provided that the aircraft fuselage structure contains premanufactured integral units which each comprise at least the lower region of the fuselage frame and the main deck cross member, the fuselage frame and a region of the main deck cross member that spans at least an essential part of the width of the main deck and merges on both sides into the fuselage frame being premanufactured in the form of an integral component.
Furthermore, the invention provides an integral unit for an aircraft fuselage structure with frames running transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the fuselage, and main deck cross members, and a skin shell arranged on the frames. According to the invention, the integral unit comprises at least the lower region of the fuselage frame and the main deck cross member, the fuselage frame and a region of the main deck cross member that spans at least a substantial part of the width of the main deck and merges on both sides into the fuselage frame being premanufactured in the form of an integral component.
Finally, the invention provides a method for the production of an aircraft fuselage structure with frames running transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the fuselage, and main deck cross members. According to the invention, premanufactured integral units are produced which each comprise at least the lower region of the fuselage frame and the main deck cross member, the fuselage frame and a region of the main deck cross member that spans at least a substantial part of the width of the main deck and merges on both sides into the fuselage frame being premanufactured in the form of an integral component, the integral units are arranged on an installation apparatus and are adjusted, and the integral units are joined together by means of longitudinal members.
Advantageous embodiments and developments of the aircraft fuselage structure, integral unit and method for its production are provided in the particular subclaims.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained below with reference to the drawing, in which:
a) and b) show a perspective view of an integral unit which is provided for the production of an aircraft fuselage structure according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention (
a) shows a perspective view of part of an integral unit for an aircraft fuselage structure according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention in order to explain details of the same;
b) shows a sectional view of part of an integral unit for an aircraft fuselage structure according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention in order to explain further details of the same;
a) shows, in a perspective view, an integral unit 10 which, in the exemplary embodiment illustrated, is used for the production of an aircraft fuselage structure which is to contain frames running transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction of the aircraft fuselage or in the circumferential direction, stringers running in the longitudinal direction and a skin which is arranged thereon and is intended for the compression-proof sealing of the vehicle fuselage to the outside.
The integral unit 10 contains a frame 11, a main cross member 14 and a hold cross member 12. The hold cross member 12 is supported against the frame 11 by respective supporting elements 15, 15a, and the main deck cross member 14 is supported against the frame 11 by respective supporting elements 17, 17a. The hold cross member 12 and the main deck cross member 14 and the supporting elements 15, 15a and 17, 17a thereof are designed as integral parts of the integral unit 10.
The integral units 10 of the exemplary embodiment described can be produced from fibre-reinforced plastic, in particular from carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic or else from metal. The integral units 10 can be produced from one piece or from a plurality of parts. The production of the integral units 10 can take place in one operation, with all of the components necessary being produced in one piece, i.e. integrally. The production can take place, in particular, in a negative mould in such a manner that tolerances which occur are in each case apportioned to the side which is unimportant for the installation, i.e. to the internal chord of the main body of the integral unit 10, which main body forms the frame, and to the lower side of the cross members 12 and 14. A single-piece formation of the integral unit in a weight-saving CFRP construction reduces the weight and increases the strength, and a large number of joining and connecting points between the respective elements is omitted.
In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in the figures, the integral units 10 each comprise the lower region of the fuselage frame 11, the hold cross member 12 and the main deck cross member 14, the fuselage frame 11, the hold cross member 12 and a region 14a (see
b shows, perspectively, a carcass of an aircraft fuselage structure, which carcass is produced from a number of integral units 10 of this type and is in the form of an aircraft fuselage segment. The aircraft fuselage structure is assembled from a number of premanufactured integral units 10 and longitudinal members 24. For this purpose, the integral units 10 are arranged on an installation apparatus (manufacturing means) and adjusted, and the integral units 10 are connected by means of the longitudinal members 24.
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10 Integral unit
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11 Frame
12 Hold cross member
14 Main deck cross member
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21 Skin
22 Stringer
23 Skin shell
24 Longitudinal member
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33 Local reinforcing means
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 026 168.2 | Jun 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/055556 | 6/6/2007 | WO | 00 | 5/14/2009 |