2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-2695.2006.01062.x
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Fatigue crack propagation in the wing to fuselage connection of the new trainer aircraft M346

Abstract: A B S T R A C T The series version of the M346 military trainer aircraft is currently under construction atAermacchi (Venegono Superiore, Italy). The design target life of the aircraft, which will be certified for Damage Tolerance, is 12 000 flight hours (FH), with the possible extension to 16 000 FH after specific inspections. Fatigue tests were performed on critical elements at the Department of Aerospace Engineering at University of Pisa in order to verify crack propagation calculations. The wing to fuselag… Show more

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“…The fatigue test of 6 attachment lugs is carried out, in which the guided wave based SHM technique is used for on-line crack monitoring. The attachment lug is a kind of important aircraft structural element, which is usually used as the interconnecting piece of critical components such as the undercarriage and wing spar [31][32][33]. In service, fretting between interfaces of the pin and the lug brings additional uncertainties.…”
Section: Fatigue Test Of Attachment Lugsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fatigue test of 6 attachment lugs is carried out, in which the guided wave based SHM technique is used for on-line crack monitoring. The attachment lug is a kind of important aircraft structural element, which is usually used as the interconnecting piece of critical components such as the undercarriage and wing spar [31][32][33]. In service, fretting between interfaces of the pin and the lug brings additional uncertainties.…”
Section: Fatigue Test Of Attachment Lugsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Failure analysis of wing-fuselage connector for the agricultural aircraft was presented to estimate the first fatigue crack and total damage of connector lug [1]. Experimental data on riveted lap joints for aircraft fuselage was obtained to describe fatigue crack location and life [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the long crack problem related to the quarter‐elliptical corner crack located at a hole has theoretically been investigated by Kim et al applying the Forman crack growth law together with the effective stress‐intensity factor and the weight function method. The same notch problem was examined by Lanciotti et al using the software programmes NASGRO and AFGROW, and the finite element method implemented in the ABAQUS software package, whereas Boljanović et al have developed a software by employing the crack growth law proposed by Zhan et al^14 and the J ‐integral method in order to simulate the damaged notch behaviour. Further, for the fatigue analysis of the hole with quarter‐elliptical corner crack and semielliptical crack, Grandt et al took into account the Paris' crack growth law and the finite element technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%