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de Jonge, J.B. (author), Hol, P.A. (author)
Fatigue meter data obtained during operational flights of Fokker F27 and Fokker F28 aircraft were re-processed and analyzed to study the variation in load experience between different aircraft of the same type. The Data covered about 470000 flights, made by 101 aircraft of 51 different operators. A simple algorithm was developed to quantify the...
report 1996
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Sijtsma, P. (author)
A theory is presented to calculate acoustic modes in a circular flow duct lined with porous material. The porous material is divided into annular segments by a rigid structure, which prevents axial sound propagation from one segment into the other. Single modes cannot exist in such a configuration, but it is shown that approximate solutions of...
report 1996
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Oldersma, A. (author), Wanhill, R.J.H. (author)
Discussions between D-BAA and the NLR have shown that significant variability in fatigue crack growth properties is possible for the industry standard damage tolerant aluminium alloy, 2024-T3 sheet. This is important for two reasons: (1) design assumptions and (2) comparisons of different candidate materials, such as 6013-T6, with 2024-T3....
report 1996
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Wanhill, R.J.H. (author)
This paper reviews currently available information on corrosion and fatigue in aircraft as a background to discussing the assessment of corrosion and fatigue damage. The main topics are: - aircraft operating environments and loads - corrosion - fatigue - corrosion and fatigue - corrosion and fatigue damage assessment. Aircraft structures are...
report 1995
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Wanhill, R.J.H. (author)
This report reviews currently available information on corrosion and fatigue in aircraft as a background to discussing the assessment of corrosion and fatigue damage. The main topics are: * aircraft operating environments and loads * corrosion * fatigue * corrosion and fatigue * corrosion and fatigue damage assessment. Aircraft structures are...
report 1994
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Wanhill, R.J.H. (author)
This report contains the overhead sheets of a short course on fatigue and fracture of aerospace aluminium alloys, plus an annex in the form of a review paper.
report 1994
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van Rijn, J.C.F.N. (author)
The blunt notch behaviour of metal laminates has mostly been described using concepts which were developed to describe the blunt notch behaviour of metals. In the current work the applicability of fracture models which were developed for composites to describe the blunt notch behaviour of metal laminates is assessed. It is shown that three...
report 1992
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Oldersma, A. (author)
Composite materials with more than one type of fiber in one matrix are known as hybrid composites. In this work the fatigue behaviour of composite materials is discussed and the behaviour of hybrid composites is related to simple (single-fiber) composites. The properties and the behaviour of hybrid composites can mostly be explained...
report 1991
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Poon, C. (author)
This report describes the determination of empirical parameters for a fracture model which can be used to predict the uniaxial tensile strength of composite laminates containing notches of various sizes. The parameters required are the characteristic dimension and the unnotched tensile strength of the subject laminate. A data base including...
report 1991
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Wanhill, R.J.H. (author)
Sustained load fracture control is a problem of particular importance for manned spacecraft and orbital stations, owing to the long design lives and limited opportunities for repair. The current ESA approach Is based on screening out materials shown to be susceptible to stress corrosion cracking (SCC) from smooth specimen tests. This approach...
report 1991
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de Jonge, J.B. (author)
Paper presented at the 17th ICAS Congress, Stockholm, September 1990. The actual service load experience of aircraft may differ appreciably from design assumptions. The necessity to monitor service loads is generally recognized now for military aircraft. This paper starts with a general review of the overall life management procedure commonly...
report 1990
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Lameris, J. (author)
In the full scale durability and damage tolerance tests of composite aircraft structures, the US and European certification requirements demand among other things that the number of cycles applied are statistically significant and that the influence of the environment has been taken into account. Several certification methods are described which...
report 1990
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Olthoff, J. (author)
This report provides an inventory of computer programs for composite materials which are owned by or known to the members of the NFK-TVK action group. The programs are divided in four groups: general laminate theory; specific laminate problems; general (F.E.) analysis programs; miscellaneous problems. The programs are not discussed in the report...
report 1990
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Gerharz, J.J. (author)
Fatigue life assessment of composite structures in fighter aircraft necessitates testing with both mechanical and environmental loading at both coupon and structural element size levels. Testing facilities to run such tests are now available but environmental fatigue testing is expensive and time consuming. An environmental fatigue loading...
report 1987
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Wanhill, R.J.H. (author), Schra, L. (author)
Constant amplitude low stress Intensity fatigue crack growth for 2024-T3 and 7475-T761 aluminium alloys In laboratory air, sump tank water and synthetic seawater was Investigated. Corrosion fatigue crack grouwt retardation and arrest occurred In both sump tank water and synthetic seawater, resulting In higher AKth values than In air. Crack...
report 1987
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Vlieger, H. (author)
Some consequences of application of the current damage tolerance airworthiness requirements for transport aircraft in designing stiffened-skin structures to be safe under all operational load conditions are discussed. Compliance with these requirements may be shown by analysis supported by test evidence. To provide the designer with analytical...
report 1986
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de Jonge, J.B. (author)
The present course book has been prepared as lecture notes for a summer course given at the Technical University of Bandung (ITB) in the summer of 1984. This course took place within the framework of the TTA-79 Technical Assistance Project as agreed between the Governments of Indonesia and the Netherlands. The subjects of the course are listed...
report 1984
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Schra, L. (author), 't Hart, W.G.J. (author)
Engineering property comparisons have been made for plate material of the newly developed aluminium alloy 2324-T39 and the widely used alloy 2024-T351. The properties considered were: tensile strength, fracture toughness, notched fatigue strength, and the resistance to fatigue crack propagation under both constant amplitude and flight simulation...
report 1984
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Schijve, J. (author), Jacobs, F.A. (author)
Several simple crack stopping methods were evaluated In fatigue crack propagation tests on 2024-T3 Alclad sheet specimens. After precracklng until a crack of 40 mm was obtained crack stoppers were Installed and the fatigue test was continued. Crack stoppers Installed In stop holes were: a blind rivet, a hard driven rivet, a heavily tightened...
report 1984
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Vlieger, H. (author)
This report presents results of residual strength calculations, carried out on cracked panel configurations of various designs and provided with bonded stiffeners. The calculations were carried out using the computer program BOND. The results of these calculations are compared with results of residual strength tests, performed on panels of...
report 1983
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