As part of the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Aircraft Catastrophic Failure Prevention Program, the Naval Air Warfare Center was tasked to examine and evaluate the Uncontained Engine Debris Damage Assessment Model (UEDDAM). UEDDAM was written to provide a standardized tool for uncontained engine rotor failure analysis. This study was conducted to exercise the code and evaluate its usefulness in performing rotor burst analysis on a small generic business jet and a generic twin-engine aircraft. This evaluation also supported the Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee, Power Plant Installation Harmonization Working Group activities. This report explains the analysis methodology, results, and trade studies performed using UEDDAM.
Uncontained Engine Debris Analysis Using the Uncontained Engine Debris Damage Assessment Model
2004
79 pages
Report
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