Abstract Trends in Application of Advanced Composites to Commercial Aircraft

M. B. Dow
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Recent progress made by NASA in applications of advanced composites to aircraft structures is reviewed. Particular emphasis is given to flight service evaluation programs that are or will be accumulating experience with secondary and primary structural components on aircraft. The NASA flight service programs are conducted to obtain practical experience in design, manufacturing and operational considerations for a variety of aircraft components. The primary focus for the programs have been commercial transports. To establish confidence in advanced composites to a point where both transport builders and transport users are willing to make long-term production commitments using composites, NASA has initiated a series of programs to introduce advanced composites into airline fleet service. In implementing this program, initial applications were selective reinforcement of metal components on military aircraft. Small secondary structural components for commercial transports were added to the program; larger secondary components are being fabricated; and large primary structural components are in the design or planning stage. Results will be présented from flight service programs with composite-reinforced metal structures in the CH-54B helicopter tail cone and the C-130 transport aircraft wing boxes. Experience with advanced composite components on the L-1011, B-737 and DC-10 commercial transports will be also reported. A description of future NASA programs that are aimed at composite primary structures in commercial transport aircraft and at development of high-temperature composites technology that may be applicable to future supersonic aircraft will also be reviewed.
先进复合材料在商用飞机上的应用趋势
综述了近年来美国航空航天局在先进复合材料在飞机结构中的应用进展。特别强调的是飞行服务评估程序,这些程序正在或将积累飞机二级和主要结构部件的经验。NASA的飞行服务项目是为了获得各种飞机部件的设计、制造和操作方面的实践经验。这些项目的主要重点是商业运输。为了建立对先进复合材料的信心,使运输制造商和运输用户都愿意做出使用复合材料的长期生产承诺,NASA启动了一系列将先进复合材料引入航空公司机队服务的计划。在实施该计划时,最初的应用是对军用飞机上的金属部件进行选择性加固。用于商业运输的小型次级结构组件被添加到该方案中;正在制造更大的二次组件;大型主要结构部件处于设计或规划阶段。研究结果将在CH-54B直升机尾锥和C-130运输机翼盒的复合增强金属结构飞行服务项目中公布。在L-1011、B-737和DC-10商业运输机上使用先进复合材料部件的经验也将被报告。对未来NASA计划的描述,这些计划的目标是商用运输机的复合材料初级结构,以及可能适用于未来超音速飞机的高温复合材料技术的发展,也将进行审查。
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