Commercial transport aircraft are required to operate under the concept of damage tolerance. Because of the structural redundancy and the crack arrest capability, the current fleet of commercial aircraft was initially designed to have sufficient residual strength to sustain discrete source damage. However, fatigue damage during the life of an aircraft can significantly reduce the residual strength of an aging aircraft. It is important to predict the threshold for the onset of widespread fatigue damage, i.e., the initiation and growth of cracks at rivet holes (multiple site damage) to threshold sizes at which, in conjunction with a lead crack, the residual strength of the aircraft may fall below the limit load. A hierarchical global-intermed...
Failures can be broadly classified into two categories, those involving fracture and those without f...
This project involved development of a method to predict the fatigue crack propagation process in th...
Many aircraft are designed using the Damage-Tolerance concept. This concept assumes that a structura...
This paper presents a methodology for predicting the thresholds of multiple site damage and widespre...
When a structural component is subjected to repeated stress cycles, it can fail at stresses which ar...
In this paper there are some results of the European project AISHA. The project aim is the aircraft ...
NASA has developed a comprehensive analytical methodology for predicting the onset of widespread fat...
Multiple Site Damage MSD is the occurrence of small fatigue cracks at several sites within aircraft ...
An extensive experimental database has been assembled from very detailed teardown examinations of fa...
ABSTRACT: Constant amplitude fatigue crack growth (FCG) tests were performed at various stress ratio...
AbstractOver many years of quantitative fractographic examination of fatigue cracking from in-servic...
The damage-tolerant design philosophy as used by aircraft industries enables aircraft components and...
Clamped contacts subjected to cyclic loading are prone to fretting fatigue, a mechanism of crack nuc...
ABSTRACT: The lead crack concept is adopted as the basis for a new fatigue lifeing method using the ...
The damage tolerance concept is widely used in the aircraft industry to analyze the fatigue life of ...
Failures can be broadly classified into two categories, those involving fracture and those without f...
This project involved development of a method to predict the fatigue crack propagation process in th...
Many aircraft are designed using the Damage-Tolerance concept. This concept assumes that a structura...
This paper presents a methodology for predicting the thresholds of multiple site damage and widespre...
When a structural component is subjected to repeated stress cycles, it can fail at stresses which ar...
In this paper there are some results of the European project AISHA. The project aim is the aircraft ...
NASA has developed a comprehensive analytical methodology for predicting the onset of widespread fat...
Multiple Site Damage MSD is the occurrence of small fatigue cracks at several sites within aircraft ...
An extensive experimental database has been assembled from very detailed teardown examinations of fa...
ABSTRACT: Constant amplitude fatigue crack growth (FCG) tests were performed at various stress ratio...
AbstractOver many years of quantitative fractographic examination of fatigue cracking from in-servic...
The damage-tolerant design philosophy as used by aircraft industries enables aircraft components and...
Clamped contacts subjected to cyclic loading are prone to fretting fatigue, a mechanism of crack nuc...
ABSTRACT: The lead crack concept is adopted as the basis for a new fatigue lifeing method using the ...
The damage tolerance concept is widely used in the aircraft industry to analyze the fatigue life of ...
Failures can be broadly classified into two categories, those involving fracture and those without f...
This project involved development of a method to predict the fatigue crack propagation process in th...
Many aircraft are designed using the Damage-Tolerance concept. This concept assumes that a structura...