This article outlines the procedures being used at Westland Helicopters Limited to establish the fatigue lives of the dynamic and structural components of the Lynx and to demonstrate how an adequate safety level is achieved under the loading sustained by the aircraft. For the newcomer to the fatigue problem a brief introduction to the phenomenon of fatigue will be provided and it will be shown how it is applicable to a helicopter. A philosophical outline of the fatigue procedures in current use at Westlands follows and then a description of the Lynx is given. The article will then describe the fatigue testing, flight testing and substantiation procedures used with the Lynx and it will be shown how the eventual fatigue lives are estimated. Finally some thoughts are put forward about the future of fatigue substantiation.
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October 01 1975
The Fatigue Substantiation of the Lynx Helicopter Available to Purchase
A.D. Hall, BSc, CEng, MRAes
A.D. Hall, BSc, CEng, MRAes
Chief Stressman, Westland Helicopters Limited
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2059-9366
Print ISSN: 0002-2667
© MCB UP Limited
1975
Aircraft Engineering (1975) 47 (10): 4–17.
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Hall A (1975), "The Fatigue Substantiation of the Lynx Helicopter". Aircraft Engineering, Vol. 47 No. 10 pp. 4–17, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb035277
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