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NASA-LLIS-1266

Lessons Learned – When Maximum Load Limits are Exceeded, Testing Should be Terminated Until it is Proven Safe to Continue

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Organization: NASA
Publication Date: 1 July 2002
Status: active
Page Count: 2
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Description of Driving Event:

While testing at Mach 0.8 in the 16-ft Transonic Tunnel, a full-scale F-15 inlet model separated from the sting. The model traveled downstream and impacted the catch screen and turning vanes. The impact resulted in total loss of the model and damage to the screen. Some debris got through the screen and damaged the wind tunnel blades. The sting was also damaged.

An investigation team concluded that the aerodynamic loads on the model resulted in sting loads that exceeded the ultimate strength of the sting. Possible reasons the large loads occurred are: operating at a Mach Number not in the original test envelope, F-15 cowl traveled past intended angle, sting deflection, and dynamic loads.

THERE ARE 6 LESSONS IN LLIS FOR THIS DRIVING EVENT.

Document History

NASA-LLIS-1266
July 1, 2002
Lessons Learned – When Maximum Load Limits are Exceeded, Testing Should be Terminated Until it is Proven Safe to Continue
Description of Driving Event: While testing at Mach 0.8 in the 16-ft Transonic Tunnel, a full-scale F-15 inlet model separated from the sting. The model traveled downstream and impacted the catch...
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