Testing on Bombardier's full-scale pre-production demonstrator wing for the CSeries has begun at the airframer's Belfast plant.

Using test data from the demonstrator, Bombardier intends to "optimise the design of the actual CSeries aircraft production wing", says Michael Ryan, vice-president and general manager of the Belfast plant. "This will allow us to create the lightest weight solution with the utmost confidence in the wing's structural integrity."

A specially designed rig was constructed for the demonstrator test programme. This rig represents the outer wing to centre wing box and centre fuselage attachments, including a simulated main landing gear leg and a simulated engine and pylon.

CSeries wing test
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Controlled loading will be applied to these key areas of the demonstrator, thereby replicating the maximum loading conditions that the wing will see in service, says Bombardier. The subsequent data collected will enable the manufacturer's engineers to validate their stress and design assumptions.

Bombardier's Belfast facility is responsible for the design, development and manufacture of the advanced composite wings for the Pratt & Whitney PW1000G-geared turbofan-powered CSeries.

Source: Flight International