The NASA Shell Buckling Knockdown Factor Project (SBKF) was established in 2007 by the NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC) with the primary goal to develop new analysis-based buckling design factors (a.k.a. knockdown factors) and high-fidelity buckling simulations for selected launch-vehicle-like cylindrical shell structures. A series of tests are being conducted on large-scale metallic and composite cylindrical shells in order to provide validation data for these new factors and simulations. However, the validation of these new factors and simulations is quite demanding and requires test data that is commensurate with their fidelity. Traditional instrumentation, such as linear variable displacement transducers (LVDTs) and electrical-...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is employed for the measurement of full-field deformation during flu...
AbstractDesigning composite structures for civil aircrafts necessitates a better understanding of th...
This paper presents details of the statistical analysis of the estimated displacements on a sample o...
Results from the testing of cylinder test article SBKF-P2-CYLTA01 (referred to herein as TA01) are p...
The problem of buckling stability is very important in thin-walled cylindrical shell structure. In o...
The problem of buckling stability is very important in thin-walled cylindrical shell structure. In o...
Guidelines dating back 50 years, NASA SP-8007, are employed today in the design of thin-walled launc...
The NASA Engineering Safety Center (NESC) Shell Buckling Knockdown Factor Project (SBKF) was establi...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Engineering and Safety Center Shell Bucklin...
NASA s Shell Buckling Knockdown Factor (SBKF) Project was established in the spring of 2007 by the N...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has been advancing dynamic optical measurement systems, pri...
From the 1920s to the early 1970s, many shell buckling experiments were conducted in an effort to un...
A summary of a NASA design analysis and test program on the buckling of large-scale, integrally-stif...
Composite materials have the potential to reduce the weight of rotating drive system components. How...
Shell-buckling knockdown factors (SBKF) have been used in large cylindrical shell structures to acco...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is employed for the measurement of full-field deformation during flu...
AbstractDesigning composite structures for civil aircrafts necessitates a better understanding of th...
This paper presents details of the statistical analysis of the estimated displacements on a sample o...
Results from the testing of cylinder test article SBKF-P2-CYLTA01 (referred to herein as TA01) are p...
The problem of buckling stability is very important in thin-walled cylindrical shell structure. In o...
The problem of buckling stability is very important in thin-walled cylindrical shell structure. In o...
Guidelines dating back 50 years, NASA SP-8007, are employed today in the design of thin-walled launc...
The NASA Engineering Safety Center (NESC) Shell Buckling Knockdown Factor Project (SBKF) was establi...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Engineering and Safety Center Shell Bucklin...
NASA s Shell Buckling Knockdown Factor (SBKF) Project was established in the spring of 2007 by the N...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has been advancing dynamic optical measurement systems, pri...
From the 1920s to the early 1970s, many shell buckling experiments were conducted in an effort to un...
A summary of a NASA design analysis and test program on the buckling of large-scale, integrally-stif...
Composite materials have the potential to reduce the weight of rotating drive system components. How...
Shell-buckling knockdown factors (SBKF) have been used in large cylindrical shell structures to acco...
Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is employed for the measurement of full-field deformation during flu...
AbstractDesigning composite structures for civil aircrafts necessitates a better understanding of th...
This paper presents details of the statistical analysis of the estimated displacements on a sample o...