Ditching is an emergency condition that ends with a planned “landing” of the aircraft on water. Four main phases may be considered in a ditching event: Approach, Impact, Landing and Floatation. This paper will address the loads aspects of the second phase, an extreme case of fluid-structure coupling where high pressures are developed during the impact of the sliding aircraft with water, which in turn may cause rupture of the structure, jeopardizing the required safe evacuation of crew and passengers. This problem is gathering significant attention from public and institutions especially after some recent events with large media coverage (like the ditching on the Hudson River, US Airways Flight 1549, 15 January 2009). Currently there are ver...
The present work proposes a methodology for the evaluation of the hydrodynamic loads endured in the ...
This paper addresses local structural flexibility aspects on the impact of an aircraft against water...
Aircraft certification requires demonstrating an aircraft’s structural capacity to withstand hydrody...
Ditching is an emergency condition that ends with a planned “landing” of the aircraft on water. Four...
Ditching is an aircraft emergency condition that ends with the planned impact of the aircraft with w...
International audienceMost of air traffic operates over water, airports are mostly located around wa...
The communication concerns advanced numerical simulations of the transient fluid structure interacti...
Although occurring infrequent, the emergency landing of aircraft on water constitutes a crucial face...
Ditching is an aircraft emergency condition that ends with the planned impact of the aircraft agains...
This article deals with advanced, coupled numerical approaches for simulating the transient fluid st...
This article deals with advanced, coupled numerical approaches for simulating the transient fluid st...
An important element of the process of aircraft certification is the demonstration of the crashworth...
An important element of the process of aircraft certification is the demonstration of the crashwort...
The present work presents a novel methodology developed for calculating the steady loads acting on a...
Aircraft certification requires demonstrating an aircraft’s structural capacity to withstand hydrody...
The present work proposes a methodology for the evaluation of the hydrodynamic loads endured in the ...
This paper addresses local structural flexibility aspects on the impact of an aircraft against water...
Aircraft certification requires demonstrating an aircraft’s structural capacity to withstand hydrody...
Ditching is an emergency condition that ends with a planned “landing” of the aircraft on water. Four...
Ditching is an aircraft emergency condition that ends with the planned impact of the aircraft with w...
International audienceMost of air traffic operates over water, airports are mostly located around wa...
The communication concerns advanced numerical simulations of the transient fluid structure interacti...
Although occurring infrequent, the emergency landing of aircraft on water constitutes a crucial face...
Ditching is an aircraft emergency condition that ends with the planned impact of the aircraft agains...
This article deals with advanced, coupled numerical approaches for simulating the transient fluid st...
This article deals with advanced, coupled numerical approaches for simulating the transient fluid st...
An important element of the process of aircraft certification is the demonstration of the crashworth...
An important element of the process of aircraft certification is the demonstration of the crashwort...
The present work presents a novel methodology developed for calculating the steady loads acting on a...
Aircraft certification requires demonstrating an aircraft’s structural capacity to withstand hydrody...
The present work proposes a methodology for the evaluation of the hydrodynamic loads endured in the ...
This paper addresses local structural flexibility aspects on the impact of an aircraft against water...
Aircraft certification requires demonstrating an aircraft’s structural capacity to withstand hydrody...