Impact of erosion testing aspects on current and future flight conditions |
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Authors: | Omid Gohardani |
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Affiliation: | Cranfield University, Department of Power and Propulsion, School of Engineering, MK43 0AL, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | High speed of aero vehicles including commercial and military aircraft, missiles, unmanned air vehicles, as well as conceptual aircraft of the future are imposing larger restrictions on the materials of these vehicles and highlight the importance of adequate quantification of material behavior and performance during different flight conditions. Erosion due to weather conditions and other present particles such as hydrometeors; rain, hail and ice, as well as sand, volcanic ash and dust resulting from residues in the atmosphere are eminent as hazardous on the structure of a flying vehicle and may adversely influence the lifecycle of the structure. This study outlines an extensive review of research efforts on erosion in aviation and provides a basis for comparison between different apparatus simulating rain erosion and their usage within the aerospace industry. The significant aspects of erosion testing and future prospects for erosion impact are further addressed for forthcoming generations of flying vehicles. |
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Keywords: | Solid erosion Erosion testing Erosion modeling Hydrometeors Volcanic ash |
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