Results to date on the application of two manufacturing techniques, fiber placement and single diaphragm/coconsolidation, to produce cost-effective, thermoplastic composite (TPC), primary fuselage structure are presented. Applications relative to fuselage upper cover structure indicate potential cost savings relative to conventional approaches. Progress is also presented on efforts concerned with other design details which take advantage of thermoplastic composites such as fastener less stiffener/frame attachments. In addition, results are presented on the development and verification testing of a composite lug analysis program which incorporates through-the-thickness effects
The CleanSky II multi-functional fuselage demonstrator is the world’s largest known aviation structu...
Clean Sky II project is the largest European research program developing cutting-edge technologies a...
Phase 2 of the NASA ACT Contract (NAS1-18888), Advanced Composite Structural Concepts and Materials ...
McDonnell Aircraft Company (MCAIR) is teamed with Douglas Aircraft Company (DAC) under NASA's Advanc...
The goal of Boeing's Advanced Technology Composite Aircraft Structures (ATCAS) program is to develop...
Boeing Helicopters and its subcontractors are working together under an Air Force Wright Research an...
This study focuses on manufacturing processes of fiber reinforced thermoplastic fuselages. To demons...
In this study, the development of innovative tooling and end-effector systems for the assembly of a ...
Structural weight savings using advanced composites have been demonstrated for many years. Most mili...
The Center for Lightweight Production Technology (ZLP) in Augsburg together with Premium Aerotec, Ae...
Aerospace manufacturing has seen continually increased use of carbon fiber reinforced polymers in ai...
The use of innovative cost effective material forms and processes is being considered for fabricatio...
This paper provides a brief overview of the NASA Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) Program. Criti...
The goal of the NASA Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) Program is to provide the technology requi...
Advanced composite primary structural concepts have been evaluated for low cost, damage tolerant str...
The CleanSky II multi-functional fuselage demonstrator is the world’s largest known aviation structu...
Clean Sky II project is the largest European research program developing cutting-edge technologies a...
Phase 2 of the NASA ACT Contract (NAS1-18888), Advanced Composite Structural Concepts and Materials ...
McDonnell Aircraft Company (MCAIR) is teamed with Douglas Aircraft Company (DAC) under NASA's Advanc...
The goal of Boeing's Advanced Technology Composite Aircraft Structures (ATCAS) program is to develop...
Boeing Helicopters and its subcontractors are working together under an Air Force Wright Research an...
This study focuses on manufacturing processes of fiber reinforced thermoplastic fuselages. To demons...
In this study, the development of innovative tooling and end-effector systems for the assembly of a ...
Structural weight savings using advanced composites have been demonstrated for many years. Most mili...
The Center for Lightweight Production Technology (ZLP) in Augsburg together with Premium Aerotec, Ae...
Aerospace manufacturing has seen continually increased use of carbon fiber reinforced polymers in ai...
The use of innovative cost effective material forms and processes is being considered for fabricatio...
This paper provides a brief overview of the NASA Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) Program. Criti...
The goal of the NASA Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) Program is to provide the technology requi...
Advanced composite primary structural concepts have been evaluated for low cost, damage tolerant str...
The CleanSky II multi-functional fuselage demonstrator is the world’s largest known aviation structu...
Clean Sky II project is the largest European research program developing cutting-edge technologies a...
Phase 2 of the NASA ACT Contract (NAS1-18888), Advanced Composite Structural Concepts and Materials ...