This Patent Application claims priority from Italian Patent Application No. 102021000029351 filed on Nov. 19, 2021, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a test device for an aeronautical component.
In order to obtain the aeronautical certification for aeronautical components, a series of laboratory tests are envisaged, including destructive tests (“Impact/Crash Test”) in which the aeronautical component is subjected to a stress having an energy such as to irreversibly modify the shape and structure of the aeronautical component.
Destructive type tests include, by way of example, the bird strike test in which a pneumatic cannon fires at high speed (up to 450 miles per hour) a bird (usually a chicken or a jelly simulating the bird) with a specified weight (usually 1.5 to 8 pounds) against the aeronautical component from a specified distance. The impact is video-recorded using high-speed video equipment and the real-time speed is measured at each shot. A post-test damage assessment is also performed.
Obviously, the aeronautical component, following a destructive type test, is no longer intact and it is not possible to perform a subsequent “Impact/Crash Test” on the same component.
The main drawback of the “single tests” is that it is not possible to estimate the uncertainty of the results (measurements) obtained from the test itself. The estimation of uncertainty is necessary to certify the theoretical models, i.e. to demonstrate that these models are able to predict the test results with an accuracy that corresponds to the uncertainty of the experimental measurements and thus are also able to predict the actual operating conditions.
Patent US 2013/298690 describes a method and an apparatus for identifying the position of the load on a structure. Various embodiments include calculating a plurality of potential loading sites, evaluating the statistical order of each of such predictions, and selecting the regions of the structure where the load most likely occurred based on the order (or randomness) of the evaluations.
Aim of the present invention is to provide a test device for aeronautical component that provides uncertainty of the result of a destructive type test thus making it possible to verify whether a theoretical model that simulates such a test has similar uncertainty and therefore the test model is valid. This aim is achieved by the test device of claim 1.
For a better understanding of the present invention, a preferred embodiment is described below, by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying figures wherein:
In the test device according to the present invention, an aeronautical component 2 to be subjected to testing is arranged on a test bench 1 (
These forces have values such that they do not irreversibly deform the component 2 to be subjected to testing (low-energy impact). For example, there may be provided a plurality of accelerometers 3 adapted to measure the accelerations present on the component to be subjected to testing 2 following the impact of the end portion 4 of an actuator 5 adapted to generate this force. The actuator 5 is controlled by a computerized control unit 6 that receives the signals coming from the one or more sensors 3 and realizes the method of the present invention. The electronic control unit is provided with an internal memory for storing the acceleration values detected.
In particular, the following steps are carried out by the computerized control unit 6 (
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In other words, the computerized unit performs a series of Low-Energy elastic stresses before the Crash test in order to produce a matrix containing the relative uncertainties at each instant of the low-energy impacts, and finally, after the impact has occurred, the measurement uncertainty is generated starting from the matrix.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 102021000029351 | Nov 2021 | IT | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/IB2022/059861 | 10/14/2022 | WO |