Evolution and Future Development of Airplane Gust Loads Design Requirements

975577

10/13/1997

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The most recent need to update airplane gust load design requirements became apparent in the late 1980's as new aircraft designs evolved whose active control systems depended on better descriptions of design level atmospheric gusts. As a result, the various national certifying agencies began to require various new and different, but often overlapping, gust load design analyses for certification and delivery of new airplane models. This led to recent efforts by the manufacturers and the certifying agencies to harmonize the various national requirements; which, in turn, required a redefinition of atmospheric disturbances or gusts. The past and continued evolution and development of airplane gust loads design requirements is discussed and is shown to depends on the definition and characterization of gust structure, accurate aircraft response analysis, and good gust encounter and aircraft operations statistics.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/975577
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Fuller, J., "Evolution and Future Development of Airplane Gust Loads Design Requirements," World Aviation Congress & Exposition, Anaheim, California, United States, October 13, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/975577.
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10/13/1997
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975577
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Technical Paper
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English