This paper describes a new possible approach to fatigue design of aerospace components founded on probabilistic bases compared with safe life and damage tolerance that are founded on deterministic bases. A numerical tool has been introduced and explained together with the experimental activity for its validation analyses. For a typical aerospace component, such as a lap-joint panel, an acceptable maximum risk level has been established and the maintenance program has been planned to ensure operating life without catastrophic failures. The analysis has shown that this new approach introduces several benefits in fatigue design
Issued as Semi-annual report [1-4], and Final report, Project no. E-16-631Final report has title: Re...
This work describes the results of the experience acquired by the authors during their participation...
The presence of rare metallurgical or manufacturing anomalies in aircraft turbine rotors/disks may c...
This paper describes a new possible approach to fatigue design of aerospace components founded on pr...
Fatigue is the mechanism of progressive damage which may ultimately limit the economic life of an ai...
AbstractIn order to guarantee a fatigue lifetime with a conventional and low probability of failure,...
The application of probabilistic methods to the life prediction of fatigue vulnerable structures is ...
The ability to predict the fatigue resistance of parts produced by additive manufacturing (AM) is a ...
A probabilistic approach to determine design parameters for damage-tolerant composite aircraft struc...
International audienceExisting methods for computing the life of critical components in jet engines,...
The majority of aircraft structures are designed to be damage-tolerant such that safe operation can ...
The paper has been intended to introduce a probabilistic method to estimate – from the standpoint of...
Despite the disruptive benefits of Additive Manufacturing (AM), the application of this technology f...
Uncertainty in structural and machine elements fatigue arises from two main sources. One source resi...
Current practical approaches used in structural health assessment programs of aerospace structures i...
Issued as Semi-annual report [1-4], and Final report, Project no. E-16-631Final report has title: Re...
This work describes the results of the experience acquired by the authors during their participation...
The presence of rare metallurgical or manufacturing anomalies in aircraft turbine rotors/disks may c...
This paper describes a new possible approach to fatigue design of aerospace components founded on pr...
Fatigue is the mechanism of progressive damage which may ultimately limit the economic life of an ai...
AbstractIn order to guarantee a fatigue lifetime with a conventional and low probability of failure,...
The application of probabilistic methods to the life prediction of fatigue vulnerable structures is ...
The ability to predict the fatigue resistance of parts produced by additive manufacturing (AM) is a ...
A probabilistic approach to determine design parameters for damage-tolerant composite aircraft struc...
International audienceExisting methods for computing the life of critical components in jet engines,...
The majority of aircraft structures are designed to be damage-tolerant such that safe operation can ...
The paper has been intended to introduce a probabilistic method to estimate – from the standpoint of...
Despite the disruptive benefits of Additive Manufacturing (AM), the application of this technology f...
Uncertainty in structural and machine elements fatigue arises from two main sources. One source resi...
Current practical approaches used in structural health assessment programs of aerospace structures i...
Issued as Semi-annual report [1-4], and Final report, Project no. E-16-631Final report has title: Re...
This work describes the results of the experience acquired by the authors during their participation...
The presence of rare metallurgical or manufacturing anomalies in aircraft turbine rotors/disks may c...