论文标题

部分可观测时空混沌系统的无模型预测

The Development of a Multi-Physics Approach for Modelling the Response of Aerospace Fastener Assemblies to Lightning Attachment

论文作者

Bennett, William, Millmore, Stephen, Nikiforakis, Nikolaos

论文摘要

这项工作涉及开发一种数值建模方法,该方法用于研究通过模拟闪电袭击受到高电流负载的航空航天紧固件的时间精确响应。通过这种方法捕获了单个紧固件组件的电磁,热和弹性响应,允许对紧固件设计和材料分层进行批判性分析。在高电流载荷下,紧固件组件中气体腔的电离会导致内部空隙的可行电流路径。这种电离可以通过焦耳加热效果导致高压等离子体的局部口袋。本文开发的多物理方法扩展了一种现有方法,该方法允许血浆弧,钛航空航天紧固件组件,周围飞机面板,内部支撑结构和内部等离子体填充腔的双向动态非线性耦合。将该模型的结果与将钛合金板组合在一起的钛紧固件的实验测量结果进行了比较。当前的分布测量表明可以准确地再现。一项参数研究用于评估内部空腔建模策略,并量化内腔等离子体压力,电流分布和内部空腔几何形状变化之间的关系。

This work is concerned with the development of a numerical modelling approach for studying the time-accurate response of aerospace fasteners subjected to high electrical current loading from a simulated lightning strike. The electromagnetic, thermal and elastoplastic response of individual fastener components is captured by this method allowing a critical analysis of fastener design and material layering. Under high electrical current loading, ionisation of gas filled cavities in the fastener assembly can lead to viable current paths across internal voids. This ionisation can lead to localised pockets of high pressure plasma through the Joule heating effect. The multi-physics approach developed in this paper extends an existing methodology that allows a two-way dynamic non-linear coupling of the plasma arc, the titanium aerospace fastener components, the surrounding aircraft panels, the internal supporting structure and internal plasma-filled cavities. Results from this model are compared with experimental measurements of a titanium fastener holding together carbon composite panels separated by thin dielectric layers. The current distribution measurements are shown to be accurately reproduced. A parameter study is used to assess the internal cavity modelling strategy and to quantify the relation between the internal cavity plasma pressure, the electrical current distribution and changes in the internal cavity geometry.

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