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Effect of Impact Orientation on Bird Strike Analysis


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Impacts between birds and aircrafts, known as bird-strike events, are very common and dangerous. Not many investigations have been carried out on the effect of orientation at which a bird impacts a surface. However, it can be an important factor because in real bird strike events, the birds do not always impact a surface from the same orientation. In this paper, a geometrical model for birds which is more similar to a real bird anatomy is introduced and used. Next, the results obtained from different orientations at which a Bufflehead duck strikes a surface are compared. It is concluded that the bottom side impact is the most dangerous scenario while the tail side impact is the less dangerous scenario.

Keywords

Bird Strike, SPH Method, Realistic Bird Model, Bufflehead.
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Authors

Reza Hedayati
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan 84156-83111, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Saeed Ziaei-Rad
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan 84156-83111, Iran, Islamic Republic of

Abstract


Impacts between birds and aircrafts, known as bird-strike events, are very common and dangerous. Not many investigations have been carried out on the effect of orientation at which a bird impacts a surface. However, it can be an important factor because in real bird strike events, the birds do not always impact a surface from the same orientation. In this paper, a geometrical model for birds which is more similar to a real bird anatomy is introduced and used. Next, the results obtained from different orientations at which a Bufflehead duck strikes a surface are compared. It is concluded that the bottom side impact is the most dangerous scenario while the tail side impact is the less dangerous scenario.

Keywords


Bird Strike, SPH Method, Realistic Bird Model, Bufflehead.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.4273/ijvss.3.3.06