Orbital flight test program extended

Eos ◽  
1980 ◽  
Vol 61 (26) ◽  
pp. 508
Author(s):  
Peter M. Bell
Author(s):  
Christian Raab ◽  
Kai Rohde-Brandenburger

AbstractThe determination of structural loads plays an important role in the certification process of new aircraft. Strain gauges are usually used to measure and monitor the structural loads encountered during the flight test program. However, a time-consuming wiring and calibration process is required to determine the forces and moments from the measured strains. Sensors based on MEMS provide an alternative way to determine loads from the measured aerodynamic pressure distribution around the structural component. Flight tests were performed with a research glider aircraft to investigate the flight loads determined with the strain based and the pressure based measurement technology. A wing glove equipped with 64 MEMS pressure sensors was developed for measuring the pressure distribution around a selected wing section. The wing shear force determined with both load determination methods were compared to each other. Several flight maneuvers with varying loads were performed during the flight test program. This paper concentrates on the evaluation of dynamic flight maneuvers including Stalls and Pull-Up Push-Over maneuvers. The effects of changes in the aerodynamic flow characteristics during the maneuver could be detected directly with the pressure sensors based on MEMS. Time histories of the measured pressure distributions and the wing shear forces are presented and discussed.


1965 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 974-976
Author(s):  
LANE R. PENDLETON
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1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Schifferle ◽  
Paul Deppe ◽  
Randall Bailey

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