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Wet wing

A wet wing (also referred to as integral fuel tanks[1]) is an aerospace engineering technique where an aircraft's wing structure is sealed and used as a fuel tank.

The use of wet wings has become common among civilian designs, from large transport aircraft, such as airliners, to small general aviation aircraft. Several military aircraft, such as airlifters and aerial refueling tankers, have incorporated the technique as well.[2][3] A number of strike aircraft, such as the Grumman A-6 Intruder, have also been furnished with wet wings.[4] While it is technically feasible, studies have found it generally impractical to convert aircraft between wet wing and non-wet wing fuel storage.[5]

Features and performance Edit

The wet wing offers several advantages. By eliminating the need for separate bladders, tanks, or other containers to house the fuel, weight savings are achieved, improving operational efficiency and performance.[6] In comparison with other methods, the wet wing maximises the structural volume available within the wings, while alternative approaches are less space-efficient.[7] There are benefits from a safety point of view, as fuel would be discharged externally in the event of a leak, rather than within a potentially populated section of the aircraft. The thickness of the wing is typically greater than that of an individual bladder or tank, a factor which decreases the likelihood of damage-related leaks, particularly in the event of a crash.[8]

A disadvantage of the wet wing is that every rivet, bolt, nut plate, hose and tube that penetrates the wing must be sealed to prevent fuel from leaking or seeping around these hardware components. This sealant must allow for expansion and contraction due to rapid temperature changes (such as when cold fuel is pumped into a warm wing tank) and must retain its sealing properties when submerged in fuel and when left dry for long periods of time. Because the tanks form an integral part of the structure, they cannot be removed without considerable disassembly of the overall aircraft; several access panels are also necessary to perform maintenance activities and permit inspections.[9]

Beyond the complications in the design and manufacture of the aircraft, a wet wing necessitates ongoing maintenance activities throughout its operating life. Commonly, the sealant shall need to be replaced; the removal of old sealant (and the application of fresh) can be considerably difficult when working on a relatively small wing tank. Without appropriate maintenance, wet wings will commonly start leaking after a while, usually due to seal deterioration; however, resealing work may not be immediately successful and require multiple applications.[9] Improved methods of sealing have been devised, reportedly extending the interval between resealing.[10]

Notable accidents in which the wet wing design and its drawbacks were causative include Chalk's Ocean Airways Flight 101 and the 1961 Goldsboro B-52 crash.[11][12] Multiple aircraft have also sustained considerable structural damage due to improper wet wing maintenance.[13] Multiple instances of manufacturing-related debris, posing a threat to aircraft safety, have been discovered on both civilian and military aircraft.[14][15]

References Edit

Citations Edit

  1. ^ Crane, Dale: Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms, third edition, page 557. Aviation Supplies & Academics, 1997. ISBN 1-56027-287-2
  2. ^ "C-17 Wet Wing Defueling Cart". aviationpros.com. 26 May 2011.
  3. ^ Whitford 2004, p. 153.
  4. ^ Harwood, T. L. (1991). "An Assessment of Tailoring of Lightning Protection Design Requirements for a composite wing structure on a Metallic aircraft" (PDF). NASA.
  5. ^ Air Safety Board 1950, p. 362.
  6. ^ "What is a wet wing in aeronautical terms?". Times of India. 16 May 2010.
  7. ^ Cook, Marc E. (5 September 2004). "No fuelin' around". aopa.org.
  8. ^ Air Safety Board 1950, pp. 361-362.
  9. ^ a b "Fuel Tank Reseal: Thankless, Expensive" (PDF). weepnomorellc.com. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  10. ^ "CN101982247B: Method for sealing and preventing integral wing tank of large-medium transport from corrosion". 8 May 2013.
  11. ^ "Aircraft Accident Report - In-flight Separation of Right Wing - Flying Boat, Inc. (d/b/a Chalk's Ocean Airways) Flight 101 - Grumman Turbo Mallard (G-73T), N2969 - Port of Miami, Florida - December 19, 2005" (PDF). National Transportation Safety Board. 30 May 2007. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  12. ^ "Brush with Catastrophe: The Day the U.S. Almost Nuked Itself". US National Archives. 22 January 2021. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  13. ^ "USAF Tool Trouble: "Near Catastrophic" $25mn E-8C FOD Fuel Tank Rupture". aerossurance.com. 13 March 2019.
  14. ^ Gates, Dominic (19 February 2020). "Boeing finds debris in wing fuel tanks of several 737 Maxs". heraldnet.com.
  15. ^ Losey, Stephen (2 April 2019). "Air Force again halts KC-46 deliveries after more debris found". airforcetimes.com.

Bibliography Edit

  • Air Safety Board: Hearings...on H.R. 5561. United States Congress House Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1950.
  • Whitford, Ray. Fundamentals of Fighter Design. Marlborough, Wiltshire: The Crowood Press Ltd, 2004. ISBN 1-86126-664-2.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Wet wing news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message A wet wing also referred to as integral fuel tanks 1 is an aerospace engineering technique where an aircraft s wing structure is sealed and used as a fuel tank The use of wet wings has become common among civilian designs from large transport aircraft such as airliners to small general aviation aircraft Several military aircraft such as airlifters and aerial refueling tankers have incorporated the technique as well 2 3 A number of strike aircraft such as the Grumman A 6 Intruder have also been furnished with wet wings 4 While it is technically feasible studies have found it generally impractical to convert aircraft between wet wing and non wet wing fuel storage 5 Contents 1 Features and performance 2 References 2 1 Citations 2 2 BibliographyFeatures and performance EditThe wet wing offers several advantages By eliminating the need for separate bladders tanks or other containers to house the fuel weight savings are achieved improving operational efficiency and performance 6 In comparison with other methods the wet wing maximises the structural volume available within the wings while alternative approaches are less space efficient 7 There are benefits from a safety point of view as fuel would be discharged externally in the event of a leak rather than within a potentially populated section of the aircraft The thickness of the wing is typically greater than that of an individual bladder or tank a factor which decreases the likelihood of damage related leaks particularly in the event of a crash 8 A disadvantage of the wet wing is that every rivet bolt nut plate hose and tube that penetrates the wing must be sealed to prevent fuel from leaking or seeping around these hardware components This sealant must allow for expansion and contraction due to rapid temperature changes such as when cold fuel is pumped into a warm wing tank and must retain its sealing properties when submerged in fuel and when left dry for long periods of time Because the tanks form an integral part of the structure they cannot be removed without considerable disassembly of the overall aircraft several access panels are also necessary to perform maintenance activities and permit inspections 9 Beyond the complications in the design and manufacture of the aircraft a wet wing necessitates ongoing maintenance activities throughout its operating life Commonly the sealant shall need to be replaced the removal of old sealant and the application of fresh can be considerably difficult when working on a relatively small wing tank Without appropriate maintenance wet wings will commonly start leaking after a while usually due to seal deterioration however resealing work may not be immediately successful and require multiple applications 9 Improved methods of sealing have been devised reportedly extending the interval between resealing 10 Notable accidents in which the wet wing design and its drawbacks were causative include Chalk s Ocean Airways Flight 101 and the 1961 Goldsboro B 52 crash 11 12 Multiple aircraft have also sustained considerable structural damage due to improper wet wing maintenance 13 Multiple instances of manufacturing related debris posing a threat to aircraft safety have been discovered on both civilian and military aircraft 14 15 References EditCitations Edit Crane Dale Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms third edition page 557 Aviation Supplies amp Academics 1997 ISBN 1 56027 287 2 C 17 Wet Wing Defueling Cart aviationpros com 26 May 2011 Whitford 2004 p 153 Harwood T L 1991 An Assessment of Tailoring of Lightning Protection Design Requirements for a composite wing structure on a Metallic aircraft PDF NASA Air Safety Board 1950 p 362 What is 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