AbstractDamage tolerant design and nondestructive inspection are key tasks for ensuring aircraft airworthiness. Damage tolerance is the ability to resist fracture from preexistent damage for a given period of time and is an essential attribute of components whose failure could result in catastrophic loss of life or property. Nondestructive inspections define the maximum size of life-limiting defects that could be present at a given time. Inspection requirements are determined by the anticipated service loads, the desired service life, and by the damage tolerance designed into the structure. This paper discusses how damage tolerance and nondestructive inspection work together to ensure airworthiness by preventing failure from undetected manu...
The application of the damage tolerance design concept together with the continuously improved model...
765982669461578June 1990 - Dec 1992PDFManualDOT-VNTSC-FAA-93-13.I,DOT/FAA/CT-93/69.I,Final ReportFA9...
The Federal Aviation Administration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the aircr...
AbstractDamage tolerant design and nondestructive inspection are key tasks for ensuring aircraft air...
Commercial transport aircraft operating in the United States are certified by the Federal Aviation A...
AbstractRegulatory action and research conducted by FAA and industries to preclude widespread fatigu...
Over the years several design philosophies to fatigue developed in order to combine structural safet...
In aerospace engineering, a structural design has to account for Damage Tolerance (DT). A flawed str...
This paper discusses the nature of the damage which can cause unanticipated, early fleet failures in...
The Federal Aviation Administration requires that transport aircraft be “damage tolerant.” That is, ...
The damage-tolerant design philosophy as used by aircraft industries enables aircraft components and...
AbstractThe structural integrity of modern structures and systems depend on the use and capabilities...
Objectives of customer mandated aircraft structural integrity initiatives in design are to guide mat...
The methods developed to predict the reliability of aircraft structures depend upon inspection effec...
The certification experience for the primary, safety-of-flight composite structure applications on t...
The application of the damage tolerance design concept together with the continuously improved model...
765982669461578June 1990 - Dec 1992PDFManualDOT-VNTSC-FAA-93-13.I,DOT/FAA/CT-93/69.I,Final ReportFA9...
The Federal Aviation Administration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the aircr...
AbstractDamage tolerant design and nondestructive inspection are key tasks for ensuring aircraft air...
Commercial transport aircraft operating in the United States are certified by the Federal Aviation A...
AbstractRegulatory action and research conducted by FAA and industries to preclude widespread fatigu...
Over the years several design philosophies to fatigue developed in order to combine structural safet...
In aerospace engineering, a structural design has to account for Damage Tolerance (DT). A flawed str...
This paper discusses the nature of the damage which can cause unanticipated, early fleet failures in...
The Federal Aviation Administration requires that transport aircraft be “damage tolerant.” That is, ...
The damage-tolerant design philosophy as used by aircraft industries enables aircraft components and...
AbstractThe structural integrity of modern structures and systems depend on the use and capabilities...
Objectives of customer mandated aircraft structural integrity initiatives in design are to guide mat...
The methods developed to predict the reliability of aircraft structures depend upon inspection effec...
The certification experience for the primary, safety-of-flight composite structure applications on t...
The application of the damage tolerance design concept together with the continuously improved model...
765982669461578June 1990 - Dec 1992PDFManualDOT-VNTSC-FAA-93-13.I,DOT/FAA/CT-93/69.I,Final ReportFA9...
The Federal Aviation Administration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the aircr...