Under the NASA-sponsored contracts for Advanced Technology Composite Aircraft Structures (ATCAS) and Materials Development Omnibus Contract (MDOC), Boeing is studying the technologies associated with the application of composite materials to commercial transport fuselage structure. Included in the study is the incorporation of maintainability and repairability requirements of composite primary structure into the design. This contractor report describes activities performed to address maintenance issues in composite fuselage applications. A key aspect of the study was the development of a maintenance philosophy which included consideration of maintenance issues early in the design cycle, multiple repair options, and airline participation in ...
The number of commercial airframes exceeding twenty years of service continues to grow. An unavoidab...
A study of past composite aircraft structures programs was conducted to determine the lessons learne...
This paper provides a brief overview of the NASA Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) Program. Criti...
The Advanced Technology Composite Aircraft Structures (ATCAS) program has studied transport fuselage...
Boeing's ATCAS program has completed its third year and continues to progress towards a goal to demo...
Relationships between manufacturing costs and design details must be understood to promote the appli...
Boeing is studying the technologies associated with the application of composite materials to commer...
The structural, manufacturing, and service and environmental considerations that could impact the de...
This report documents preliminary design trades conducted under NASA contracts NAS1 18889 (Advanced ...
Toppics addressed include: advanced composites on Boeing commercial aircraft; composite wing durabil...
A typical aircraft can experience over 2,000 fatigue cycles (cabin pressurizations) and even greater...
The overall objective is to identify and understand, via directed experimentation and analysis, the ...
The goal of Boeing's Advanced Technology Composite Aircraft Structures (ATCAS) program was to develo...
NASA sponsored composites research and development programs were set in place to develop the critica...
Repair techniques for graphite/epoxy and graphite/polyimide composite structures are discussed. Tens...
The number of commercial airframes exceeding twenty years of service continues to grow. An unavoidab...
A study of past composite aircraft structures programs was conducted to determine the lessons learne...
This paper provides a brief overview of the NASA Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) Program. Criti...
The Advanced Technology Composite Aircraft Structures (ATCAS) program has studied transport fuselage...
Boeing's ATCAS program has completed its third year and continues to progress towards a goal to demo...
Relationships between manufacturing costs and design details must be understood to promote the appli...
Boeing is studying the technologies associated with the application of composite materials to commer...
The structural, manufacturing, and service and environmental considerations that could impact the de...
This report documents preliminary design trades conducted under NASA contracts NAS1 18889 (Advanced ...
Toppics addressed include: advanced composites on Boeing commercial aircraft; composite wing durabil...
A typical aircraft can experience over 2,000 fatigue cycles (cabin pressurizations) and even greater...
The overall objective is to identify and understand, via directed experimentation and analysis, the ...
The goal of Boeing's Advanced Technology Composite Aircraft Structures (ATCAS) program was to develo...
NASA sponsored composites research and development programs were set in place to develop the critica...
Repair techniques for graphite/epoxy and graphite/polyimide composite structures are discussed. Tens...
The number of commercial airframes exceeding twenty years of service continues to grow. An unavoidab...
A study of past composite aircraft structures programs was conducted to determine the lessons learne...
This paper provides a brief overview of the NASA Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) Program. Criti...