An Experimental and Numerical Correlation Study on the Bird Strike Response of a Helicopter Composite Cowling Structure
F-0082-2026-0279
5/5/2026
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The bird strike performance of the flight critical components of a rotorcraft is to be proved. The study investigates the bird strike performance of the cowling structure through experiments and simulations by considering a Building Block Approach. Based on this approach, bird impact tests on a rigid plate and composite panels are performed to validate Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics method (SPH) bird model and composite material model in LS-DYNA. The composite material properties are obtained from the coupon level test results. After the composite material model is calibrated and validated, the bird strike performance of the cowling structure at critical locations is assessed. A good correlation between the experimental and numerical results was obtained at coupon, sub-component and component levels. The developed composite material modeling technique and validated bird models may be used in showing bird resistances of other airframe components of similar structure of the rotorcraft.
- Citation
- Kambur, Ç. and Bayhan, M., "An Experimental and Numerical Correlation Study on the Bird Strike Response of a Helicopter Composite Cowling Structure," Vertical Flight Society 82nd Annual Forum and Technology Display, West Palm Beach, Florida, May 5, 2026, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0082-2026-0279.