ABSTRACT. This work is aimed at reproducing numerically a campaign of experimental tests performed for the development of reinforced panels, typically found in aircraft fuselage. The bonded reinforcements can significantly reduce the rate of fatigue crack growth and increase the residual strength of the skin. The reinforcements are of two types: stringers and doublers. The former provides stiffening to the panel while the latter controls the crack growth between the stringers. The purpose of the study is to validate a numerical method of analysis that can predict the damage tolerance of these reinforced panels. Therefore, using a fracture mechanics approach, several models (different by the geometry and the types of reinforcement constraint...
A comparison between two types of helicopter fuselage panels with a traditional design of skin and s...
AbstractThe study deals with an integral skin-stringer wing panel made of AA 7475-T7351. DT solution...
Structural integrity assessment of aging flight vehicles is extremely important to ensure their econ...
This work is aimed at reproducing numerically a campaign of experimental tests performed for the dev...
Fatigue crack propagation analyses are one of the most critical design drivers in wide areas of the ...
This thesis describes the development and validation of methods for damage tolerance substantiation ...
none4On the basis of well-known literature, an analytical tool named LEAF (Linear Elastic Analysis o...
Wide-bodied transport aircraft are susceptible to the problem of fatigue cracking of the pressurized...
On the basis of well-known literature, an analytical model was developed by the authors to provide r...
Results from an experimental and analytical study of a curved stiffened aluminum panel subjected to ...
This paper explores the viability of the bonded crack retarder concept as a device for life extensio...
Adhesive bonding provides solutions to realize cost effective and low weight aircraft fuselage struc...
none5Adhesively bonded stiffened panels can provide the best damage tolerance proprieties if compare...
none4On the basis of well-known literature, an analytical tool named LEAF (Linear Elastic Analysis o...
The focus of this thesis is the development of a predictive model for fatigue damage progression in...
A comparison between two types of helicopter fuselage panels with a traditional design of skin and s...
AbstractThe study deals with an integral skin-stringer wing panel made of AA 7475-T7351. DT solution...
Structural integrity assessment of aging flight vehicles is extremely important to ensure their econ...
This work is aimed at reproducing numerically a campaign of experimental tests performed for the dev...
Fatigue crack propagation analyses are one of the most critical design drivers in wide areas of the ...
This thesis describes the development and validation of methods for damage tolerance substantiation ...
none4On the basis of well-known literature, an analytical tool named LEAF (Linear Elastic Analysis o...
Wide-bodied transport aircraft are susceptible to the problem of fatigue cracking of the pressurized...
On the basis of well-known literature, an analytical model was developed by the authors to provide r...
Results from an experimental and analytical study of a curved stiffened aluminum panel subjected to ...
This paper explores the viability of the bonded crack retarder concept as a device for life extensio...
Adhesive bonding provides solutions to realize cost effective and low weight aircraft fuselage struc...
none5Adhesively bonded stiffened panels can provide the best damage tolerance proprieties if compare...
none4On the basis of well-known literature, an analytical tool named LEAF (Linear Elastic Analysis o...
The focus of this thesis is the development of a predictive model for fatigue damage progression in...
A comparison between two types of helicopter fuselage panels with a traditional design of skin and s...
AbstractThe study deals with an integral skin-stringer wing panel made of AA 7475-T7351. DT solution...
Structural integrity assessment of aging flight vehicles is extremely important to ensure their econ...