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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2020.21.4.558

Study on the Defect Improvement of Fuel Flow Proportioner Install Structure on Aircraft  

Choi, Hyoung Jun (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Lee, Jin Won (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Choi, Jae Ho (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Park, Sung Jae (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.21, no.4, 2020 , pp. 558-567 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study examined the defect characteristics of fuel flow proportioner-mounted structures to analyze the causes of structural defects during aircraft operation. System vibrations and single component vibrations that occur during aircraft operations are usually the cause of structural defects. The fuel flow proportioner causes a defect in the support structure due to the vibration caused by the pressure change caused by the sudden increase in the flow rate. Defects in the support structure of the fuel flow proportioner are not correlated directly with the cracking of the maneuver, and flight time according to aircraft operation analysis is related to the use of A/B. The structural reinforcement configuration was confirmed through static and life analysis of the cracks of the bracket mounted under the fuel flow proportioner for improvement of the defect. An analysis of the reinforcement revealed a minimum structural strength of +0.15. Structural life analysis confirmed that the stress acted on the site under 15Ksi. The fatigue life was confirmed to be more than 7,700 Cycles.
Keywords
Structure Defects; Fuel Flow Proportioner; After Burner; Structural Life Analysis; Fatigue;
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