CRI C-102 0010051602 Large Antenna - Issue 1

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Certification Review Item CRI C-102

Issue: 1
Boeing B747-8
European Date: 23.03.2018
Aviation Lufthansa Technik - Jetwave Ka-band SATCOM
Safety System
Agency Page: 1 of 5
STC Project Ref. 0010051602

Structural Certification Criteria for Large Antenna Status: open


Installations

REQUIREMENTS: CS 25.23, 25.301, 25.305, 25.365, 25.571, 25.581, 25.603, 25.605,


25.609, 25.613, 25.629, 25.631, 25.841, 25.901, 25.1419, 25.1529,
and Appendix H

ADVISORY MATERIAL:

PRIMARY PANEL: 03 (Structures)


SECONDARY PANELS: -

CATEGORY: Means of Compliance / Interpretative Material

Statement of Issue:............................................................................................................................................ 1

Discussion:......................................................................................................................................................... 2

EASA Position dated 23/03/2018:....................................................................................................................... 2

Applicant Position dated XX/XX/201X:................................................................................................................ 4

EASA Position dated XX/XX/201X:..................................................................................................................... 4

Conclusion (XX/XX/201X):................................................................................................................................. 4

CHANGE RECORD........................................................................................................................................... 5

Statement of Issue:
Lufthansa Technik has applied for EASA approval of a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) that
includes installation of the structural mounting provisions and radome for a B747-8 installation.
On similar projects, questions have been raised regarding the applicable structural requirements
and acceptable means of compliance. The purpose of this CRI is to identify these requirements and
provide a medium by which the compliance to these requirements is documented.
.
Aircraft Models: B747-8 CRI C-102
Project: 0010051602 LHT - Jetwave Ka-band SATCOM System Issue: 1
Structural Certification Criteria for Large Antenna Installations Page: 2

Discussion:
The consequences of loss of an antenna and/or radome become more significant with an increased
size and weight of the antenna/radome installation. Therefore, past practice as applied to small
antenna installations may not always be sufficient when applied to a large antenna installation. In
fact, if loss of the antenna and/or radome is deemed catastrophic either due to decompression, or
due to the antenna and/or radome striking the vertical or horizontal stabilizers, or for some other
reason, then the structural certification criteria are more stringent.
The B747-8 installation as proposed by the applicant is considered as a large antenna installation.

Note: The structural requirements outlined herein are based on the latest amendment of CS-25,
which may have to be modified to be consistent with the agreed upon certification basis of this
installation.

EASA Position dated 23/03/2018:


EASA requests that the applicant provides the means of compliance for each of the regulations
identified below.

CS 25.23 Load Distribution Limits


The effect of the antenna/radome installation on the weight, centre of gravity, and load distribution
limits of the aeroplane must be considered. These changes must be documented in the weight and
balance document as required by CS 25.29 and CS 25.1519.

CS 25.301(b) Flight Loads Validation


Methods used to determine load intensities and distribution must be validated by flight load
measurement unless the methods used for determining those loading conditions are shown to be
reliable, or conservative.

CS 25.305(e) Vibration and Buffeting


The effects of vibration and buffeting on the aeroplane must be considered, as well as on the
antenna/radome installation itself. CS 25.251 also applies, and needs to be complied with.

CS 25.365(e) Pressurized Compartment Loads


Rapid pressurization of the antenna compartment (radome) must be considered as outlined in CS
25.365(e)(3) if loss of the radome/antenna could interfere with continued safe flight and landing. CS
25.365(e)(3) requires the consideration of “the maximum opening caused by aeroplane or
equipment failures not shown to be extremely improbable.”
EASA’s interpretation of CS 25.365(e)(3) is that to address structural failures, the opening size
resulting from a skin bay failure (bounded by two adjacent frames and two adjacent stringers)
should generally be considered (i.e. is not extremely improbable) as a minimum opening size,
unless a smaller opening can be justified based upon the maximum level of cracking that can be
conservatively expected when a directed inspection for the structure under the radome exists in the
ALS. (The assumed crack size and resulting opening should account for bulging affects and the
possibility of missed opportunities for detection.) Failures to equipment and items such as seals
should also be considered separately and in combination with structural failures as appropriate.
Consideration of CS 25.365(e)(1) is not required as the engine disintegration is assumed to
adequately “vent” any remaining section of radome if the compartment beneath is penetrated.
Application of the formula hole size requirement of CS 25.365(e)(2) is also not required, since, for
the size of radome being considered, the majority of hole sizes up to the maximum stated in the
formula will exceed the boundary of the antenna/radome. Furthermore, the potential for such large
openings to create debris problems equivalent to or worse than the loss of the antenna alone
supports the position that application of CS 25.365(e)(2) to such antenna would be beyond the
accepted intent of the rule. Rather, the focus for compliance to the decompression requirement
Aircraft Models: B747-8 CRI C-102
Project: 0010051602 LHT - Jetwave Ka-band SATCOM System Issue: 1
Structural Certification Criteria for Large Antenna Installations Page: 3

should be consideration of any airframe or equipment failures not shown to be extremely


improbable, as explained above.
CS 25.571 Damage Tolerance and Fatigue Evaluation of Structure
A damage tolerance evaluation must be performed on any radome/antenna structure whose failure
due to fatigue, corrosion or accidental damage could result in loss of the antenna/radome and
subsequent tail strike, or other hazard such as rapid decompression of the aeroplane. Any
inspection that is determined necessary as a result of this evaluation must be addressed as per CS
25.1529 and Appendix H.

CS 25.581 Lightning Strike


The antenna and radome installation must be designed such that the aeroplane is protected against
catastrophic effects from lightning.

CS 25.603 Materials
Materials used must conform to approved specifications. The suitability of the material to withstand
the operational environment (e.g. temperature and humidity) must be assessed.

CS 25.605 Fabrication Methods


The methods of fabrication used must produce a consistently sound structure. Each new fabrication
method must be substantiated by a test program.

CS 25.609 Protection of Structure


Each part of the structure must be suitably protected against deterioration or loss of strength in
service and must have provisions for ventilation and drainage where necessary for protection.

CS 25.613 Material Strength Properties and Design Values


Design values used to design the antenna/radome installation must be established on a statistical
basis. The applicant must take into account the operational environmental conditions (e.g.
temperature and humidity) when establishing design values.

CS 25.629 Aeroelastic Stability Requirements


The applicant must demonstrate by analysis and/or test that the aeroplane is free from aeroelastic
instability with the antenna and radome installed. This may be accomplished by a comparative
analysis showing that the aeroelastic stability of the aeroplane will be unaffected by the change. If
the antenna/radome installation is not conformal to the fuselage, such as an antenna/radome
mounted above the fuselage, the installation itself must also comply with CS 25.629.

CS 25.631 Bird Strike


The applicant must show that a bird strike on the antenna/radome, including attachments, will not
prevent continued safe flight and landing. This includes consideration of parts that may separate
from the aeroplane. This requirement need not be considered if it can be demonstrated that a bird
cannot strike the antenna/radome, including attachments, within the normal flight envelope.

CS 25.841 Cabin Pressurization


Certain aeroplanes approved for operation at high altitude (above 41.000 ft) have Special
Conditions addressing pressurization. For these aeroplanes, the requirements defined in the Special
Condition apply to any modification of the pressure vessel.

CS 25.901(c) Sustained Engine Imbalance


The applicant may need to consider the effects of sustained engine imbalance (windmilling) if the
antenna/radome design is such that it would be susceptible to structural failure due to vibration. It
Aircraft Models: B747-8 CRI C-102
Project: 0010051602 LHT - Jetwave Ka-band SATCOM System Issue: 1
Structural Certification Criteria for Large Antenna Installations Page: 4

must be shown that the resulting vibration will not cause a structural failure of the antenna/radome
installation that would result in a foreseeable hazard, either at the point of failure or downstream.
AMC 25-24 provides further guidance on this subject.

CS 25.1419 Icing
Ice shedding from the antenna/radome installation should be considered. It must be shown that
such shedding and the resulting damage to other parts of the aeroplane does not interfere with
continued safe flight and landing.

CS 25.1529 & Appendix H Instructions for Continued Airworthiness


The applicant must demonstrate compliance by developing an appropriate maintenance and
inspection program.

Airworthiness Directives
The applicant should address any Airworthiness Directive(s) applicable to the area of the
antenna/radome installation.

Applicant Position dated XX/XX/201X:

EASA Position dated XX/XX/201X:

Conclusion (XX/XX/201X):

Nicolas Duprez
Project Certification Manager
Large Aeroplanes Department
Aircraft Models: B747-8 CRI C-102
Project: 0010051602 LHT - Jetwave Ka-band SATCOM System Issue: 1
Structural Certification Criteria for Large Antenna Installations Page: 5

CHANGE RECORD
Issue Date Changes

Issue 1 23/03/2018 Initial Issue

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