The conventional airplane strut fails by buckling. The first signs of failure usually are compression cracks on the concave side of bending. It would therefore appear that if an initial tension could be introduced in the outside fibers, this tension would have to be relieved before the compression load could make itself felt
The causes of the collapse of airship shed, which was being taken down at Niediergorsdorf, are discu...
This report reviews the procedure employed in an investigation of the sources and influence of inter...
This report presents the second of two studies under the same title. In this part five theoretical s...
The conventional airplane strut fails by buckling. The first signs of failure usually are compressio...
In this paper the behavior of straight, centrally loaded compression struts is discussed and values ...
Running title: Strength of spruce struts."Issued April 10, 1920" -- t.p.Includes bibliographical ref...
The results of compression tests on 44 stiffened plywood panels are presented and correlated in grou...
The main purpose of this report is to give references to literature on the subject of end fixation o...
Since lightness is desirable in airplane construction, greater stresses must be tolerated than in ot...
A series of tests was conducted to measure the strength of stitched carbon/epoxy composites containi...
Static tests on paper cylinders were conducted at the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory at La...
This paper presents the first results in an assessment of the strength, stiffness, and damage tolera...
Tests were conducted on over 200 center-crack specimens to evaluate: (a) the tension-fracture perfor...
The publications on fracture of metals emphasize the importance of avoiding so far as possible al...
This report examines the stipulation contained in the 1918 BLV, that a girder subjected to longitudi...
The causes of the collapse of airship shed, which was being taken down at Niediergorsdorf, are discu...
This report reviews the procedure employed in an investigation of the sources and influence of inter...
This report presents the second of two studies under the same title. In this part five theoretical s...
The conventional airplane strut fails by buckling. The first signs of failure usually are compressio...
In this paper the behavior of straight, centrally loaded compression struts is discussed and values ...
Running title: Strength of spruce struts."Issued April 10, 1920" -- t.p.Includes bibliographical ref...
The results of compression tests on 44 stiffened plywood panels are presented and correlated in grou...
The main purpose of this report is to give references to literature on the subject of end fixation o...
Since lightness is desirable in airplane construction, greater stresses must be tolerated than in ot...
A series of tests was conducted to measure the strength of stitched carbon/epoxy composites containi...
Static tests on paper cylinders were conducted at the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory at La...
This paper presents the first results in an assessment of the strength, stiffness, and damage tolera...
Tests were conducted on over 200 center-crack specimens to evaluate: (a) the tension-fracture perfor...
The publications on fracture of metals emphasize the importance of avoiding so far as possible al...
This report examines the stipulation contained in the 1918 BLV, that a girder subjected to longitudi...
The causes of the collapse of airship shed, which was being taken down at Niediergorsdorf, are discu...
This report reviews the procedure employed in an investigation of the sources and influence of inter...
This report presents the second of two studies under the same title. In this part five theoretical s...