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Jones, Rhys (author), Rans, C.D. (author), Iliopoulos, Athanasios P. (author), Michopoulos, John G. (author), Phan, Nam (author), Peng, Daren (author)
The United States Air Force (USAF) Guidelines for the Durability and Damage Tolerance (DADT) certification of Additive Manufactured (AM) parts states that the most difficult challenge for the certification of an AM part is to establish an accurate prediction of its DADT. How to address this challenge is the focus of the present paper. To this...
journal article 2021
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Iliopoulos, Athanasios P. (author), Jones, Rhys (author), Michopoulos, John G. (author), Phan, Nam (author), Rans, C.D. (author)
Understanding and characterizing crack growth is central to meeting the damage tolerance and durability requirements delineated in USAF Structures Bulletin EZ-SB-19-01 for the utilization of additive manufacturing (AM) in the sustainment of aging aircraft. In this context, the present paper discusses the effect of differentAMprocesses,...
journal article 2020
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Yao, L. (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Jones, R. (author), Kinloch, A. J. (author)
The introduction, originally in 2009, by the FAA of a ‘slow growth’ approach to the certification of polymer-matrix fibre composites has focused attention on the experimental data and the analytical tools needed to assess the growth of delaminations under cyclic-fatigue loads. Of direct relevance is the fact that fatigue tests on aircraft...
journal article 2018