The Composite Cryotank Technology Demonstration (CCTD) project under NASA's Game Changing Development Program (GCDP) developed space technologies using advanced composite materials. Under CCTD, NASA funded the Boeing Company to design and test a number of element-level joint specimens as a precursor to a 2.4-m diameter composite cryotank. Preliminary analyses indicated that the y-joint in the cryotank had low margins of safety; hence the y-joint was considered to be a critical design region. The y-joint design includes a softening strip wedge to reduce localized shear stresses at the skirt/dome interface. In this paper, NASA-developed analytical models will be correlated with the experimental results of a series of positive-peel y-joint spe...
The need for light weight structure for advanced launch systems have presented great challenges and ...
Principal program activities dealt with the literature survey, design of joint concepts, assessment ...
A theoretical investigation of the factors controlling the stress rupture life of the National Aeron...
The NASA Composite Technology for Exploration (CTE) project is tasked with evaluating methods to ana...
A series of tests was conducted to measure the strength of stitched carbon/epoxy composites containi...
Standard and advanced bonded joint concepts were evaluated to develop a data base for the design and...
The design and evaluation of built-up attachments and bonded joint concepts for use at elevated temp...
The design, analysis, and testing performed to develop four types of graphite/polyimide (Gr/PI) bond...
The CTE project is developing and demonstrating weight-saving, performance-enhancing composite bonde...
The development of several types of graphite/polyimide (GR/PI) bonded and bolted joints is reported....
A modification to a recently developed test specimen designed to investigate migration of a delamina...
Bonded and bolted designs are presented for each of four major attachment types. Prepreg processing ...
A program was conducted to develop the technology for critical structural joints in composite wing s...
An analysis and a test program was conducted to investigate the damage tolerance of composite sandwi...
Standard single lap, double lap and symmetric step lap bonded joints of Celion 3000/PMR-15 graphite/...
The need for light weight structure for advanced launch systems have presented great challenges and ...
Principal program activities dealt with the literature survey, design of joint concepts, assessment ...
A theoretical investigation of the factors controlling the stress rupture life of the National Aeron...
The NASA Composite Technology for Exploration (CTE) project is tasked with evaluating methods to ana...
A series of tests was conducted to measure the strength of stitched carbon/epoxy composites containi...
Standard and advanced bonded joint concepts were evaluated to develop a data base for the design and...
The design and evaluation of built-up attachments and bonded joint concepts for use at elevated temp...
The design, analysis, and testing performed to develop four types of graphite/polyimide (Gr/PI) bond...
The CTE project is developing and demonstrating weight-saving, performance-enhancing composite bonde...
The development of several types of graphite/polyimide (GR/PI) bonded and bolted joints is reported....
A modification to a recently developed test specimen designed to investigate migration of a delamina...
Bonded and bolted designs are presented for each of four major attachment types. Prepreg processing ...
A program was conducted to develop the technology for critical structural joints in composite wing s...
An analysis and a test program was conducted to investigate the damage tolerance of composite sandwi...
Standard single lap, double lap and symmetric step lap bonded joints of Celion 3000/PMR-15 graphite/...
The need for light weight structure for advanced launch systems have presented great challenges and ...
Principal program activities dealt with the literature survey, design of joint concepts, assessment ...
A theoretical investigation of the factors controlling the stress rupture life of the National Aeron...