Innovative crashworthiness strategies are needed for future narrow-body composite fuselage aircraft due to limited crash energy absorption capability below the cargo floor. A recently-proposed approach is to use specially-designed “tension absorber” joints which absorb energy through an extended bearing failure process. To explore the design space, experimental tests are performed on pin-loaded joints in a widely-used carbon fibre/epoxy composite, with varying stacking sequence, pin diameter and laminate thickness. A bespoke rig is used to pull the pin completely through the laminate. Performance parameters include ultimate bearing strength, mean crushing stress and mass-specific energy absorption. Three-dimensional computed tomography (3D ...
ABSTRACT In passenger vehicles the ability to absorb energy due to impact and be survivable for the ...
The aeronautical industry has always strived towards weight-efficient structures since they improve ...
The aim of this project is to consider the effect of damage on the energy absorption potential of co...
This thesis investigates the use of specially-designed “tension absorber” joints in composite vehic...
This paper deals with experimental investigations on progressive bearing failure mechanisms of compo...
In the event of an aircraft crash landing, the fuselage cross-section tends to ovalise. This leads t...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires ...
Tension‐absorber” joints are bolted joints designed to absorb energy in a survivable crash landing, ...
This thesis presents an investigation into the progressive crushing of composite materials with the ...
peer-reviewedSingle-lap shear behaviour of carbon epoxy composite bolted aircraft fuselage joints ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014As fiber reinforced composite material systems become ...
Despite the growing diffusion of composite materials in automotive and aerospace sectors, a standard...
Current design concepts for transport aircraft aim at increasing the aircraft efficiency and perform...
The paper describes quasi-static tests to determine the energy absorption properties of composite cr...
The experimental study presented herein, investigated the residual strength of bolted joints on Carb...
ABSTRACT In passenger vehicles the ability to absorb energy due to impact and be survivable for the ...
The aeronautical industry has always strived towards weight-efficient structures since they improve ...
The aim of this project is to consider the effect of damage on the energy absorption potential of co...
This thesis investigates the use of specially-designed “tension absorber” joints in composite vehic...
This paper deals with experimental investigations on progressive bearing failure mechanisms of compo...
In the event of an aircraft crash landing, the fuselage cross-section tends to ovalise. This leads t...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires ...
Tension‐absorber” joints are bolted joints designed to absorb energy in a survivable crash landing, ...
This thesis presents an investigation into the progressive crushing of composite materials with the ...
peer-reviewedSingle-lap shear behaviour of carbon epoxy composite bolted aircraft fuselage joints ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014As fiber reinforced composite material systems become ...
Despite the growing diffusion of composite materials in automotive and aerospace sectors, a standard...
Current design concepts for transport aircraft aim at increasing the aircraft efficiency and perform...
The paper describes quasi-static tests to determine the energy absorption properties of composite cr...
The experimental study presented herein, investigated the residual strength of bolted joints on Carb...
ABSTRACT In passenger vehicles the ability to absorb energy due to impact and be survivable for the ...
The aeronautical industry has always strived towards weight-efficient structures since they improve ...
The aim of this project is to consider the effect of damage on the energy absorption potential of co...