Two composite energy absorbers were developed and evaluated at NASA Langley Research Center through multi-level testing and simulation performed under the Transport Rotorcraft Airframe Crash Testbed (TRACT) research program. A conical-shaped energy absorber, designated the conusoid, was evaluated that consisted of four layers of hybrid carbon-Kevlar plain weave fabric oriented at [+45 deg/-45 deg/-45 deg/+45 deg] with respect to the vertical, or crush, direction. A sinusoidal-shaped energy absorber, designated the sinusoid, was developed that consisted of hybrid carbon-Kevlar plain weave fabric face sheets, two layers for each face sheet oriented at +/-45deg with respect to the vertical direction and a closed-cell ELFOAM P200 polyisocyanura...
The demand for new personal air-taxi services is leading to the development of lightweight Vertical ...
This thesis presents an investigation into the progressive crushing of composite materials with the ...
In this study, the failure mode and energy absorption capabilities of a composite shock absorber dev...
Two composite energy absorbers were developed and evaluated at NASA Langley Research Center through ...
Dynamic tests were performed at NASA Langley Research Center on composite airframe structural compon...
Results are presented from the U.S. Army-Aerostructures Directorate/NASA-Langley Research Center joi...
A new externally deployable energy absorbing system was demonstrated during a full-scale crash test ...
This paper provides an overview of rotorcraft crashworthiness research being conducted at NASA Langl...
The forward and vertical impact stability of a composite honeycomb Deployable Energy Absorber (DEA) ...
The Landing and Impact Dynamics Branch of NASA Langley Research Center has been involved in impact d...
The NASA/FAA aircraft safety reseach programs for general aviation aircraft are discussed. Energy ab...
This paper describes the development of input properties for a continuum damage mechanics based mate...
A design for a novel light-weight conical shaped energy absorbing (EA) composite subfloor structure ...
Comparisons of the impact performance of a 5-ft diameter crashworthy composite fuselage section were...
Under the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) Convergent Aeronautical Solutions (CA...
The demand for new personal air-taxi services is leading to the development of lightweight Vertical ...
This thesis presents an investigation into the progressive crushing of composite materials with the ...
In this study, the failure mode and energy absorption capabilities of a composite shock absorber dev...
Two composite energy absorbers were developed and evaluated at NASA Langley Research Center through ...
Dynamic tests were performed at NASA Langley Research Center on composite airframe structural compon...
Results are presented from the U.S. Army-Aerostructures Directorate/NASA-Langley Research Center joi...
A new externally deployable energy absorbing system was demonstrated during a full-scale crash test ...
This paper provides an overview of rotorcraft crashworthiness research being conducted at NASA Langl...
The forward and vertical impact stability of a composite honeycomb Deployable Energy Absorber (DEA) ...
The Landing and Impact Dynamics Branch of NASA Langley Research Center has been involved in impact d...
The NASA/FAA aircraft safety reseach programs for general aviation aircraft are discussed. Energy ab...
This paper describes the development of input properties for a continuum damage mechanics based mate...
A design for a novel light-weight conical shaped energy absorbing (EA) composite subfloor structure ...
Comparisons of the impact performance of a 5-ft diameter crashworthy composite fuselage section were...
Under the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) Convergent Aeronautical Solutions (CA...
The demand for new personal air-taxi services is leading to the development of lightweight Vertical ...
This thesis presents an investigation into the progressive crushing of composite materials with the ...
In this study, the failure mode and energy absorption capabilities of a composite shock absorber dev...