Real-time Testing of Titanium Sheet and Extrusion Coupon Specimens Subjected to Mach 2.7 Supersonic Cruise Aircraft Wing Stresses and Temperatures

Real-time Testing of Titanium Sheet and Extrusion Coupon Specimens Subjected to Mach 2.7 Supersonic Cruise Aircraft Wing Stresses and Temperatures

Author: Tjerand Lunde

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Published: 1977

Total Pages: 116

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The accuracy of three accelerated flight-by-flight test methods for material selection, and fatigue substantiation of supersonic cruise aircraft structure was studied. The real time stresses and temperatures applied to the specimens were representative of the service conditions in the lower surface of a Mach 2.7 supersonic cruise aircraft wing root structure. Each real time flight lasted about 65 minutes, including about one hour at (500 F) in the cruise condition. Center notched coupon specimens from six titanium materials were tested: mill-annealed, duplex-annealed, and triplex-annealed Ti-8Al-1Mo-1V sheets; mill-annealed Ti-8Al-1Mo-1V extrusion; mill-annealed Ti-6Al-4V sheet; and solution-treated and aged Ti-6Al-4V extrusion. For duplex-annealed Ti-8Al-1Mo-1V sheet, specimens with single spotweld were also tested. The test results were studied in conjunction with other related data from the literature for: material selection, structural fabrication, fatigue resistance of supersonic cruise aircraft structure, and fatigue test acceleration procedures for supersonic cruise aircraft.