The goal of Boeing's Advanced Technology Composite Aircraft Structures (ATCAS) program is to develop the technology required for cost-and weight-efficient use of composite materials in transport fuselage structure. Carbon fiber reinforced epoxy was chosen for fuselage skins and stiffening elements, and for passenger and cargo floor structures. The automated fiber placement (AFP) process was selected for fabrication of stringer-stiffened and sandwich skin panels. Circumferential and window frames were braided and resin transfer molded (RTM'd). Pultrusion was selected for fabrication of floor beams and constant-section stiffening elements. Drape forming was chosen for stringers and other stiffening elements cocured to skin structures. Signifi...
Advanced Composites Division has developed innovative techniques to realise complex and doubly curve...
The Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) program is seeking research breakthroughs that will allow s...
Phase 2 of the NASA ACT Contract (NAS1-18888), Advanced Composite Structural Concepts and Materials ...
The goal of Boeing's Advanced Technology Composite Aircraft Structures (ATCAS) program was to develo...
Boeing Helicopters and its subcontractors are working together under an Air Force Wright Research an...
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...
Results to date on the application of two manufacturing techniques, fiber placement and single diaph...
Advanced Composites Division has developed innovative techniques to manufacture stiffened bulk heads...
Advanced Composites Division has developed innovative techniques to manufacture stiffened bulk heads...
Boeing is studying the technologies associated with the application of composite materials to commer...
Advanced Composites Division has developed innovative techniques to realise complex and doubly curve...
This study focuses on manufacturing processes of fiber reinforced thermoplastic fuselages. To demons...
The centre fuselage has a complex geometry with doubly curved surfaces. This presents a greater chal...
McDonnell Aircraft Company (MCAIR) is teamed with Douglas Aircraft Company (DAC) under NASA's Advanc...
Advanced Composites Division has developed innovative techniques to realise complex and doubly curve...
The Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) program is seeking research breakthroughs that will allow s...
Phase 2 of the NASA ACT Contract (NAS1-18888), Advanced Composite Structural Concepts and Materials ...
The goal of Boeing's Advanced Technology Composite Aircraft Structures (ATCAS) program was to develo...
Boeing Helicopters and its subcontractors are working together under an Air Force Wright Research an...
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...
Results to date on the application of two manufacturing techniques, fiber placement and single diaph...
Advanced Composites Division has developed innovative techniques to manufacture stiffened bulk heads...
Advanced Composites Division has developed innovative techniques to manufacture stiffened bulk heads...
Boeing is studying the technologies associated with the application of composite materials to commer...
Advanced Composites Division has developed innovative techniques to realise complex and doubly curve...
This study focuses on manufacturing processes of fiber reinforced thermoplastic fuselages. To demons...
The centre fuselage has a complex geometry with doubly curved surfaces. This presents a greater chal...
McDonnell Aircraft Company (MCAIR) is teamed with Douglas Aircraft Company (DAC) under NASA's Advanc...
Advanced Composites Division has developed innovative techniques to realise complex and doubly curve...
The Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) program is seeking research breakthroughs that will allow s...
Phase 2 of the NASA ACT Contract (NAS1-18888), Advanced Composite Structural Concepts and Materials ...