NASA NACA-TN-4050-1957 Studies of structural failure due to acoustic loading《由于声荷载结构损坏的研究》.pdf
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1、oic1-fNATIONALADVISORY COMMITTEEFOR AERONAUTICSTECHNICAL NOTE 4050STUDIES OF STRUCTURAL FAILURE DUE TOACOUSTIC LOADINGBy Robert W. Hess, Robert W. Fralich,and Harvey H. HubbardLangley Aeronautical LaboratoryLangley Field, Va.WashingtonJuly 1957Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networki
2、ng permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TECH LIBRARY KAFB, NMIv NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllli-011bL72iTECHNICAL NOTE 4050STUDIES OF STRUCTURAL FAILURE DUE TOACOUSTICBy Robert W. Hess,and HarveyImmNGRobert W. l?ralich,H. HubbardSUMM4J3YSome discussion o
3、f the acoustic fatigue problem of aircraft struc-tures is given along with data pertaining to the acoustic inputs fromsome powerplants in common use. Comparisons are given for results of4 some fatigue tests of flat panels and cantilever beams exposed to bothrandom- and discrete-type inputs. In this
4、regard it appears that boththe stress level of the testbhence, no generalization csaincreasing the fatigue life,a panel due to curvature andbeneficial.and the type of model are significant;be made at this time. With regard toit was noted that increased stiffeningpressure differential is particularly
5、ofINTRODUCTIONIt is well-known that fatigue damage can occur to aircraft struc-tures which are exposed to inte=se acouProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NACA TN 4050FATIGUE LIFE _Effects of Overall Noise LevelSome fatigue results obtaine
6、d for panels exposed to both of thesetypes of,input are given in figure 3. Fatigue life as a function ofthe overall noise level is shown for an 0.032-inch gage flat panei11 inches by 13 inches mounted over a rectangular cutout in a rigidframe. The panel was attached by small round head bolts tighten
7、ed toa predetermined torque. This configurationwas chosen for the reasonthat it.facilitatedassembly and disassembly of models while stress con-centrations similar to those in a riveted Structurewere retained. Forthe solid points which represent fatigue data obtainedwith the siren,the curve has been
8、sketched in through the available points to indicatea general trend of the data. Fatigue life is very strongly dependent-onthe level of noise excitation, since it varies from under a minute toseveral hours in the noise-level range of the tests.Attention is called particularly to the open points whic
9、h are dataobtained with the jet. These data fall generally to the right of thecurve in figure 3; thus, a longer fatigue life is indicated. !thiS dif-ference in fatigue life is due in part to the fact that the panel.hasa higher.root-mean-sqyarestress level when excitedby the siren for agiven overall
10、noise level than when excitedby the air jet.Effects of Method of MountingDuring the discrete frequency tests with these simple panels, theopportunitywas taken to change the mannerof mounting to evaluatepos-sible effects on fatigue life. These mounting configurationsare shownschematically in figure 4
11、 along with some of the test results in bargraph fog. For all the mountings, the gage and size of panel were con-stant and the input noise levels were also constant. The-basic configu-ration A is the same as that for which data were presented in figure 3.Failures in the skin panel occurred first nea
12、r the bolt heads and theav,eragefatigue life tor this configurationis used as a reference inthe figure,ConfigurationB is the same as configurationA except that a layerof bonding material is placed between the pnel and the rigid frame.During testing, the panel first peeled away from t-hebonding and t
13、heri-”failure in the skin occurred near the bolt heads. This configurationlasted on the average about 50 percent longer than confkmtion f-l.An attempt was made to eliminate peeling by bonding both sides andclampithepanel between two rigid surfaces as in configurationC.In this case failureoccurred at
14、 the edge of the frame and the averagemodel lasted twice as long as configurationA.=.?Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NACA TN 4050 5In order to study the effects of curvature some panel models wererolled to an 8-foot radius and were f
15、astened for testing to a curvedrigid frame as indicated in configurationD. Failures were initiatedw near the bolt heads as in configurationsA and B. This condition resulted by so doing th fatigue life was doubled as indicatedby thebar of dashed lines. ConfiguratioE is the same as configurationDexcep
16、t that tests were made with a pressure differential of 6 pounds persquare inch across the panel. This high internalpressure caused the firstpanel frequency to nearly treble and the fatigue life was greatly increasedas shown, in spite of the much faster rate of ap-ication of stress cycles.As a matter
17、 of interest a 0.064-inch-gagepanel was tested in a con-figuration similar to configurationA for comparison. It was found that) doubling the gage thickness of the panel increased its fatigue life toabout twenty times that of configurationA. This finding was confirmedin both the jet and siren tests-A
18、 limited nuniberof other tests have been made on larger and morecomplex panels. In all cases failures came first in the stiffener ele-ments; thus, the importance“ofdetail design of the panel supportingstructure is emphasized. It was also noted that crack growth was mark-edly more rapid in bonded str
19、uctures than in riveted structures.Comparison of Random and Discrete Frequency TeatsFlat panels.- The rest of the paper will deal with comparisonsof fatigue life under discrete and random loading at the same root-mean-square (RMS) stress levels. The results of flat-panel tests are givenin figure 5.
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