Over the last five years, smart structures and materials have emerged throughout the world as new technologies. The main applications concern both the military domain (new aircraft, space, engines and ships) and civilian fields such as aeronautics, motors, energy, health and the building trade. ...
NONDESTRUCTIVE INSPECTION OF AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES AND MATERIALS VIA ACOUSTIC EMISSION This presentation limits itself to acoustic emission results obtained on typical aircraft structural materials such as aluminum, titanium, and steel and a ... AT Green,H. Dunegan - 《Aircraft Materials》 被引量: 3发表...
Moreover, the use of composite materials in aircraft structures offers several advantages over their traditional metallic counterparts, including improved fuel efficiency, reduced maintenance costs, and increased durability. Composite materials are also less susceptible to corrosion and fatigue, which is part...
Structural Framework for Flight: NASA's Role in Development of Advanced Composite Materials for Aircraft and Space Structures Structural Framework for Flight NASA’’s Role in Development of Advanced Composite Materials for Aircraft and Space Structures. Darrel R.Tenney,John G... Tenney, D. R,Davis...
Composite Materials for Aircraft Structures Offering an introduction to the technology of composite materials as used in aeronautical design and structure, this text discusses differences between com... AA Baker,S Dutton,D Kelly,... - American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 被引量: 494...
5 Aircraft materials and parts An aircraft structure is composed of various materials, such as aluminum alloys, stainless steel, titanium alloys, copper alloys, carbon fiber composites, fiber glass composites, etc. Primary metal structure of the aircraft is made of aluminum alloys; hence, recycling...
Most seat structures are made of aluminium; however, some manufacturers have introduced carbon composite structures to reduce weight and light metal alloy frames are also being considered. Thermal-acoustical insulating materials The entire pressurized section of the aircraft is generally lined with thermal...
Although used for centuries for flight experiments, it was the Wrightbrothers who successfully researched the force of lift and built the lightest possiblestructure to achieve it. For the next 30 years wood structures were the normwith new techniques like laminates and webbing adding strength without...
Materials such asmetal alloysor carbon fiber, help increase the performance of aircraft and reduce transportation costs. Due to their high strength, fatigue resistance, corrosion resistance, temperature resistance, low weight, andload-bearing properties, they are often used as a building material in ...
the service condition becomes more and more harsh, development for new material is imminent, and composite material has been widely used in the design and manufacture in the modern aircraft structure by virtue of high specific strength, high specific stiffness, fatigue resistance, and corrosion resist...