Over the years several design philosophies to fatigue developed in order to combine structural safety and economy to manufacturing and operating aircraft process. The safe-life approach, which consists of designing and manufacturing a safe aeronautical structure throughout its useful life, results in factors that oversize the structural elements, preventing the possibility of failure and evidently leading to high design costs. On the other hand, the approach based on the damage tolerance concept, in which it is assumed that the structure, even whether damaged, is able to withstand the actions for which it was designed until the detection of a crack due to fatigue or other defects during its operation. Here, we propose a new methodology to t...
Many aircraft are designed using the Damage-Tolerance concept. This concept assumes that a structura...
Commercial transport aircraft operating in the United States are certified by the Federal Aviation A...
This paper consists of the multiscale analysis via Dual Boundary Element Method (DBEM) of fatigue li...
The damage-tolerant design philosophy as used by aircraft industries enables aircraft components and...
AbstractRegulatory action and research conducted by FAA and industries to preclude widespread fatigu...
This thesis presents a new modeling framework and application methodology for the study of aircraft...
AbstractDamage tolerant design and nondestructive inspection are key tasks for ensuring aircraft air...
This paper represents fatigue crack growth life prediction in thin-walled structures (plates or shel...
Damage-tolerance methodology is positioned to replace safe-life methodologies for designing rotorcra...
NASA has developed a comprehensive analytical methodology for predicting the onset of widespread fat...
Commercial transport aircraft are required to operate under the concept of damage tolerance. Because...
AbstractRegulatory action and research conducted by FAA and industries to preclude widespread fatigu...
Master’s thesis deals with study of fatigue crack growth retardation models. This document presents ...
The previous design philosophies involving safe life, fail-safe and damage tolerance concepts become...
AbstractFatigue is one of the most common failure modes of structures and components. The prediction...
Many aircraft are designed using the Damage-Tolerance concept. This concept assumes that a structura...
Commercial transport aircraft operating in the United States are certified by the Federal Aviation A...
This paper consists of the multiscale analysis via Dual Boundary Element Method (DBEM) of fatigue li...
The damage-tolerant design philosophy as used by aircraft industries enables aircraft components and...
AbstractRegulatory action and research conducted by FAA and industries to preclude widespread fatigu...
This thesis presents a new modeling framework and application methodology for the study of aircraft...
AbstractDamage tolerant design and nondestructive inspection are key tasks for ensuring aircraft air...
This paper represents fatigue crack growth life prediction in thin-walled structures (plates or shel...
Damage-tolerance methodology is positioned to replace safe-life methodologies for designing rotorcra...
NASA has developed a comprehensive analytical methodology for predicting the onset of widespread fat...
Commercial transport aircraft are required to operate under the concept of damage tolerance. Because...
AbstractRegulatory action and research conducted by FAA and industries to preclude widespread fatigu...
Master’s thesis deals with study of fatigue crack growth retardation models. This document presents ...
The previous design philosophies involving safe life, fail-safe and damage tolerance concepts become...
AbstractFatigue is one of the most common failure modes of structures and components. The prediction...
Many aircraft are designed using the Damage-Tolerance concept. This concept assumes that a structura...
Commercial transport aircraft operating in the United States are certified by the Federal Aviation A...
This paper consists of the multiscale analysis via Dual Boundary Element Method (DBEM) of fatigue li...