Bibliography of Environmental Data-Measured in Flight

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Report Number: WL-TR-91-3078 Volume II, pages FDD-1 to FDD-22
Author(s): Hain, R. F.
Corporate Author(s): Wright Laboratory/Flight Dynamics Directorate
Laboratory: Wright Laboratory
DoD Project: 2401
DoD Task: 240104
Identifier: This paper is part of a conference proceedings. See ADA241312

Abstract:
The increased emphasis on product reliability and maintainability has put a premium on knowing what environments, and their intensity, are experienced in flight. A bibliography is being assembled of reports that contain flight test measurements of dynamic data (acoustic, vibration, dynamic loads, flutter, etc.) and thermal data. The purpose of the bibliography is to get a better basis for estimating what the shock, vibration, acoustic and thermal environments are like for today's military aircraft. The bibliography already contains 250 entries consisting of the report number, title, source of the report, type of in-flight measurements made and the systems (A/C and avionics systems or external stores) monitored. A major goal of this project is to determine the potential need for a future systematic flight test program that will fill in gaps in the reported data.

Provenance: University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Kraemer Family Library

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