TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimental research on impact loading characteristics by full-scale airplane impacting on concrete target
AU - Duan, Zhuo ping
AU - Zhang, Lian sheng
AU - Wen, Li jing
AU - Guo, Chao
AU - Bai, Zhi ling
AU - Ou, Zhuo cheng
AU - Huang, Feng lei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018
PY - 2018/3
Y1 - 2018/3
N2 - To investigate the impact loading characteristic during an airplane impacting process, an experiment of a full-scale airplane impacting on a movable concrete target was carried out, using a rocket slid propulsion facility. In the experiment, an on-off signal measurement system was used to monitor the airplane's impacting velocity; the total impacting process as well as the fragment dispersion of the airplane's wreckage were recorded by a high-speed photography system. Moreover, five accelerometers were installed on the reverse side of the target to measure its acceleration, from which the impact force-time history can be obtained. Moreover, two storage airborne accelerometers were placed on the airplane's tail to measure the acceleration history of the airplane, from which both the crushing force-time history and the crushing force distribution along the fuselage can be obtained. It is found that the measured impact force-time history is in good agreement with that calculated using the modified Riera impact loading model. This verifies the reliability of using the modified Riera model to predict the impact force acting on the target during the airplane impacting process, and the value of the correction coefficient α in the Riera model can also be determined. In addition, it is observed that, except at the initial moment, the ratio of the crushing impulse to the impacting one remains roughly a constant, which makes it possible to further simplify the Riera model by getting rid of the crushing force distribution curve.
AB - To investigate the impact loading characteristic during an airplane impacting process, an experiment of a full-scale airplane impacting on a movable concrete target was carried out, using a rocket slid propulsion facility. In the experiment, an on-off signal measurement system was used to monitor the airplane's impacting velocity; the total impacting process as well as the fragment dispersion of the airplane's wreckage were recorded by a high-speed photography system. Moreover, five accelerometers were installed on the reverse side of the target to measure its acceleration, from which the impact force-time history can be obtained. Moreover, two storage airborne accelerometers were placed on the airplane's tail to measure the acceleration history of the airplane, from which both the crushing force-time history and the crushing force distribution along the fuselage can be obtained. It is found that the measured impact force-time history is in good agreement with that calculated using the modified Riera impact loading model. This verifies the reliability of using the modified Riera model to predict the impact force acting on the target during the airplane impacting process, and the value of the correction coefficient α in the Riera model can also be determined. In addition, it is observed that, except at the initial moment, the ratio of the crushing impulse to the impacting one remains roughly a constant, which makes it possible to further simplify the Riera model by getting rid of the crushing force distribution curve.
KW - Correction coefficient α
KW - Full-scale J-6 airplane
KW - Impact force-time curve
KW - Impact test
KW - Movable concrete target
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U2 - 10.1016/j.nucengdes.2018.01.021
DO - 10.1016/j.nucengdes.2018.01.021
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85041403570
SN - 0029-5493
VL - 328
SP - 292
EP - 300
JO - Nuclear Engineering and Design
JF - Nuclear Engineering and Design
ER -