Lisa E. Jones
Langley Research Center
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SAE transactions | 1995
Lisa E. Jones; Huey D. Carden
As part of NASAs composite structures crash dynamics research, a general aviation aircraft with composite wing, fuselage and empennage (but with metal subfloor structure) was crash tested at the NASA Langley Research Center Impact Research Facility. The test was conducted to determine composite aircraft structural behavior for crash loading conditions and to provide a baseline for a similar aircraft test with a modified subfloor. Structural integrity and cabin volume were maintained. Lumbar loads for dummy occupants in energy absorbing seats wer substantially lower than those in standard aircraft seats; however, loads in the standard seats were much higher that those recorded under similar conditions for an all-metallic aircraft.
33rd Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference | 1992
Lisa E. Jones; Martha P. Robinson; Edwin L. Fasanella; Richard L. Boitnott
Experimental and analytical results are presented which show the effect of floor placement on the structural response and strength of circular fuselage frames constructed of graphite-epoxy composite material. The research was conducted to study the behavior of conventionally designed advanced composite aircraft components. To achieve desired new designs which incorporate improved energy absorption capabilities requires an understanding of how these conventional designs behave under crash type loadings. Data are presented on the static behavior of the composite structure through photographs of the frame specimen, experimental strain distributions, and through analytical data from composite structural models. An understanding of this behavior can aid the dynamist in predicting the crash behavior of these structures and may assist the designer in achieving improved designs for energy absorption and crash behavior of future structures.
32nd Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference | 1991
Edwin L. Fasanella; Karen E. Jackson; Lisa E. Jones
The Dynamic Crash Analysis of Structures (DYCAT) and NIKE3D nonlinear finite element codes were used to model the static and implulsive response of an eccentrically loaded graphite-epoxy beam. A 48-ply unidirectional composite beam was tested under an eccentric axial compressive load until failure. This loading configuration was chosen to highlight the capabilities of two finite element codes for modeling a highly nonlinear, large deflection structural problem which has an exact solution. These codes are currently used to perform dynamic analyses of aircraft structures under impact loads to study crashworthiness and energy absorbing capabilities. Both beam and plate element models were developed to compare with the experimental data using the DYCAST and NIKE3D codes.
Archive | 2004
Karen E. Jackson; Richard L. Boitnott; Edwin L. Fasanella; Lisa E. Jones; Karen H. Lyle
41st AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit | 2005
Edwin L. Fasanella; Karen E. Jackson; Karen H. Lyle; Lisa E. Jones; Robin C. Hardy; Regina L. Spellman; Kelly S. Carney; Matthew Melis; Alan E. Stockwell
Archive | 1989
Lisa E. Jones; Huey D. Carden
Archive | 2005
Regina L. Spellman; Lisa E. Jones; Karen H. Lyle; Karen E. Jackson; Edwin L. Fasanella
Archive | 1988
Huey D. Carden; Edwin L. Fasanella; Lisa E. Jones
AHS International Forum 60 | 2004
Karen E. Jackson; Richard L. Boitnott; Edwin L. Fasanella; Lisa E. Jones; Karen H. Lyle
Archive | 1993
Lisa E. Jones; Edwin L. Fasanella