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Usage Spectrum Contribution to Rotorcraft Dynamic Component Reliability

Allen Craven, US Army CCDC AvMC

May 7, 2024

https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0080-2024-0042

Abstract:
Rotorcraft dynamic component fatigue lives and corresponding reliability have long been derived from three major contributors: material strength, loads, and usage. This paper provides a historical perspective of the contribution of aircraft usage to overall U.S. Army rotorcraft dynamic component reliability. A quick background of how we got to a six-nines reliability requirement is first provided. Different types of usage spectra and the nuances and trade-offs of two specific usage gathering methods, pilot surveys and usage monitoring, are discussed. Finally, I describe where usage spectrum fits into fatigue life calculations and the existing reliability policy and requirements. Each OEM (e.g., Bell Helicopter, Boeing, Sikorsky) has been free to develop their own fatigue methods over the years. These differences in method can lead to vastly different results, even with the same input parameters as evidenced by a now well-known round robin problem. There is notable variability between OEM methodologies, each with viable solutions to this trivariate problem. In the interest of normalizing independent U.S. Government (USG) assessments across multiple OEM paradigms, the Army is investigating a USG method to assess the reliability contribution from usage. No new methods are presented herein, only findings of previous work. Uncited opinions herein are those of the author based on literature review, peer discussions, and experience with U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force (USAF) airworthiness processes. Reliability values in this paper are approximate, as there are elements of statistical distribution and non-statistical estimation that contribute.


Usage Spectrum Contribution to Rotorcraft Dynamic Component Reliability

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  • 9 pages
  • SKU # : F-0080-2024-0042
  • Structures and Materials

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Usage Spectrum Contribution to Rotorcraft Dynamic Component Reliability

Authors / Details:
Allen Craven, US Army CCDC AvMC