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    Boeing 787; ~25 ft wingtip deflection








    Wing ultimate load test complete on 787
    Posted by Guy Norris at 3/29/2010 2:27 AM CDT

    Boeing completed the ultimate limit-load test on the static test 787 airframe, ZY997, at Everett on March 28. The test – officially dubbed Condition 18b - evaluates the ability of the wing-body structure to sustain loads equal to 150% design limit load - or the most extreme forces ever expected to be seen in service, and its clearance marks the passing of a significant hurdle on the way to FAA certification.


    During the test, which occurred with 14.9 psi fuselage pressure, the wingtips deflected upwards by approximately 25 ft. The test, which did not continue until the wings failed, was also a key evaluation of the strengthened side-of-body modification which in June last year caused a six-month delay to the start of 787 flight tests. The deflection of the higher-aspect ratio composite wing was greater than that of the metallic 777 wing, the last major primary structure to undergo “wing ultimate up-bending” tests in Boeing’s sprawling Everett site more than 15 years ago. The 777 wing failed at 154%, having deflected 24 ft.

    Internally Boeing is hailing the test as a major success, though externally the company is sounding a note of caution. “The initial results of the ultimate-load test are positive. More extensive analysis and review are required before the test can be deemed a success,” says Boeing.

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    Challenge accepted

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View Post




      Challenge accepted
      You sir, win the bendy contest.

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      • #4
        noice!

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        • #5
          fail title.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
            Boeing 787; ~25 ft wingtip deflection


            So, to save on fuel is it going to flap it's wings???
            .

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View Post
              So, to save on fuel is it going to flap it's wings???
              Ding ding ding!

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              • #8
                I remember flying in a DC80 and seeing it's wings flap like it was a bird in a major storm. It was pretty cool but my coworkers were freaked out. I don't think it helped any that I was kicking the bottom of their seats in a rythimic pattern!
                Annoying people, one post at a time!

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                • #9
                  Fuck a bunch of ever flying in a storm capable of that.

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                  • #10
                    There is supposed to be a good (disturbing) video of the JSF undergoing a similar test. I'll try to find it and post it up.

                    There is just something wrong with ripping the wings off an $80 million dollar jet...
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                      Fuck a bunch of ever flying in a storm capable of that.
                      Matt could probably correct me if I am wrong here but the stress tests far exceed real life possibilities.

                      Ive been on a few bumpy flights and the wings only move 16 inches or so (I am assuming).

                      But yeah, If I looked out and saw my wing doing that shit I would expect to be waking up shortly after...

                      I love this kind of stuff though. I had the privilege of watching the V-22 fuselage stress test when I worked at BH off 10 and it was pretty neat. Nothing like this though, more squeeks, popping and whinning than anything.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 347Mike View Post
                        Matt could probably correct me if I am wrong here but the stress tests far exceed real life possibilities.

                        Ive been on a few bumpy flights and the wings only move 16 inches or so (I am assuming).

                        But yeah, If I looked out and saw my wing doing that shit I would expect to be waking up shortly after...

                        I love this kind of stuff though. I had the privilege of watching the V-22 fuselage stress test when I worked at BH off 10 and it was pretty neat. Nothing like this though, more squeeks, popping and whinning than anything.
                        Usually in aviation things are over engineered 50% er so

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by 347Mike View Post
                          Matt could probably correct me if I am wrong here but the stress tests far exceed real life possibilities.

                          Ive been on a few bumpy flights and the wings only move 16 inches or so (I am assuming).

                          But yeah, If I looked out and saw my wing doing that shit I would expect to be waking up shortly after...

                          I love this kind of stuff though. I had the privilege of watching the V-22 fuselage stress test when I worked at BH off 10 and it was pretty neat. Nothing like this though, more squeeks, popping and whinning than anything.
                          My sarcasm exceeds your engineered levels.

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                          • #14
                            You want bendy wings, try rotary wings.
                            "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by helosailor View Post
                              You want bendy wings, try rotary wings.
                              rigid....

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