707olds
Aerospace
- May 5, 2005
- 1
Hello guys, this is my first post. I've enjoyed the site so far!
My question has to do with structural qualification for "crash safety." Is there a link between shock/impact loading and static loading? One of my friends has argued that equipment that has been tested for a 20-g shock load over x-number of milliseconds is probably also good for the 9-g forward static loading specified by FAR 25. It seems like this would work, but I assume that if this were true, there would be no need for separate static and impact load requirements. Anybody know of a link between shock test results and static load requirements?
My question has to do with structural qualification for "crash safety." Is there a link between shock/impact loading and static loading? One of my friends has argued that equipment that has been tested for a 20-g shock load over x-number of milliseconds is probably also good for the 9-g forward static loading specified by FAR 25. It seems like this would work, but I assume that if this were true, there would be no need for separate static and impact load requirements. Anybody know of a link between shock test results and static load requirements?