peer-reviewedThis thesis investigates the use of specially-designed “tension absorber” joints in composite vehicular structures for the absorption of energy in a crash situation through a process referred to here as “extended bearing failure”. The specific targeted application is future narrow-body composite aircraft fuselages which require an innovative energy absorption strategy due to the limited height available below the cargo floor for traditional crush beams. However, tension absorbers could be applied in any structure requiring energy-absorption capability in a crash or overload situation. Through a combined experimental-numerical approach, the work aims to provide fundamental information on the effects of geometric and ...
Current design concepts for transport aircraft aim at increasing the aircraft efficiency and perform...
In passenger vehicles, the ability to absorb impact energy and be survivable for the occupant is cal...
Results are presented from the U.S. Army-Aerostructures Directorate/NASA-Langley Research Center joi...
This thesis investigates the use of specially-designed “tension absorber” joints in composite vehic...
Innovative crashworthiness strategies are needed for future narrow-body composite fuselage aircraft ...
In the event of an aircraft crash landing, the fuselage cross-section tends to ovalise. This leads t...
Tension‐absorber” joints are bolted joints designed to absorb energy in a survivable crash landing, ...
This paper deals with experimental investigations on progressive bearing failure mechanisms of compo...
A comprehensive numerical and experimental study was performed to investigate the energy absorbing ...
Despite the growing diffusion of composite materials in automotive and aerospace sectors, a standard...
This thesis presents an investigation into the progressive crushing of composite materials with the ...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014As fiber reinforced composite material systems become ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The use of carbon-fiber reinforced composite...
In composite aircraft structures, woven carbon-fibre reinforced plies are often used as the surface ...
Current design concepts for transport aircraft aim at increasing the aircraft efficiency and perform...
In passenger vehicles, the ability to absorb impact energy and be survivable for the occupant is cal...
Results are presented from the U.S. Army-Aerostructures Directorate/NASA-Langley Research Center joi...
This thesis investigates the use of specially-designed “tension absorber” joints in composite vehic...
Innovative crashworthiness strategies are needed for future narrow-body composite fuselage aircraft ...
In the event of an aircraft crash landing, the fuselage cross-section tends to ovalise. This leads t...
Tension‐absorber” joints are bolted joints designed to absorb energy in a survivable crash landing, ...
This paper deals with experimental investigations on progressive bearing failure mechanisms of compo...
A comprehensive numerical and experimental study was performed to investigate the energy absorbing ...
Despite the growing diffusion of composite materials in automotive and aerospace sectors, a standard...
This thesis presents an investigation into the progressive crushing of composite materials with the ...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014As fiber reinforced composite material systems become ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The use of carbon-fiber reinforced composite...
In composite aircraft structures, woven carbon-fibre reinforced plies are often used as the surface ...
Current design concepts for transport aircraft aim at increasing the aircraft efficiency and perform...
In passenger vehicles, the ability to absorb impact energy and be survivable for the occupant is cal...
Results are presented from the U.S. Army-Aerostructures Directorate/NASA-Langley Research Center joi...