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Structural Test Documentation and Results for the McDonnell Douglas All-Composite Wing Stub Box
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1997
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Nonvisible Impact DamageEngineeringStub BoxStructural CrashworthinessAerospace EngineeringMechanical EngineeringAerospace StructuresStructural AnalysisStructural ApplicationStructural DesignStructural OptimizationStructural Test DocumentationStructural MechanicsAircraft Design ProcessAerostructureStructural EngineeringImpact Site
The results of a series of texts conducted at the NASA Langley Research Center to evaluate the behavior of an all-composite full-scale wing box are presented. The wing stub box is representative of a section of a commercial transport aircraft wing box and was designed and constructed by McDonnell Douglas Aerospace Company as part of the NASA Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) program. Tests were conducted with and without low-speed impact damage and repairs. The structure with nonvisible impact damage carried 140 percent of Design Limit Load prior to failure through an impact site.