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    Aircraft Materials and Analysis

    Aircraft Materials and Analysis by Siddiqui, Tariq;

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    • Kiadó McGraw Hill
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2014. október 16.

    • ISBN 9780071831130
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem288 oldal
    • Méret 233x188x15 mm
    • Súly 494 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Written by a professor at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, this comprehensive materials factors text covers everything from aircraft design and systems to materials behaviors and stress factors.

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    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.

    Complete coverage of aircraft design, manufacturing, and maintenance

    Aircraft Materials and Analysis addresses aircraft design, mechanical and structural factors in aviation, flight loads, structural integrity, stresses, properties of materials, compression, bending, and aircraft fatigue. Detailed analysis of the failure processis provided.

    This authoritative guide examines materials used in aircraft construction such as aluminum, steel, glass, composite, rubber, and carbon fiber. Maintenanceprocedures for corrosion and aging aircraft are discussed and methods of inspection such as nondestructive testingand nondestructive inspection are described. Accident investigation case studies review aircraft design, materialbehavior, NTSB findings, safety, stress factors, and human factor involvement. End-of-chapter questions reinforce thetopics covered in this practical resource.

    Aircraft Materials and Analysis covers:

    • The aircraft--standards for design, structural integrity, and system safety
    • Aircraft materials
    • Loads on the aircraft
    • Stress analysis
    • Torsion, compression, and bending loads
    • Aircraft riveted joints and pressure vessels
    • Heat treatments of metals
    • Aircraft fatigue/aircraft material fatigue
    • Aircraft corrosion
    • Dynamic stress, temperature stress, and experimental methods
    • Composites
    • Nondestructive Testing (NDT)
    • Aviation maintenance management
    • Case studies and human factors



    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.

    Complete coverage of aircraft design, manufacturing, and maintenance

    Aircraft Materials and Analysis addresses aircraft design, mechanical and structural factors in aviation, flight loads, structural integrity, stresses, properties of materials, compression, bending, and aircraft fatigue. Detailed analysis of the failure processis provided.

    This authoritative guide examines materials used in aircraft construction such as aluminum, steel, glass, composite, rubber, and carbon fiber. Maintenanceprocedures for corrosion and aging aircraft are discussed and methods of inspection such as nondestructive testingand nondestructive inspection are described. Accident investigation case studies review aircraft design, materialbehavior, NTSB findings, safety, stress factors, and human factor involvement. End-of-chapter questions reinforce thetopics covered in this practical resource.

    Aircraft Materials and Analysis covers:

    • The aircraft--standards for design, structural integrity, and system safety
    • Aircraft materials
    • Loads on the aircraft
    • Stress analysis
    • Torsion, compression, and bending loads
    • Aircraft riveted joints and pressure vessels
    • Heat treatments of metals
    • Aircraft fatigue/aircraft material fatigue
    • Aircraft corrosion
    • Dynamic stress, temperature stress, and experimental methods
    • Composites
    • Nondestructive Testing (NDT)
    • Aviation maintenance management
    • Case studies and human factors

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    Chapter 1. Aircraft Design
    Military Standard—(Mil-Std-1530C) Aircraft Structural Integrity Program
    Military Standard—(Mil-Std-882E) Standard Practice for System Safety
    Military Standard—(Mil-Std-8861B) Airplane Strength and Rigidity Flight Loads
    Military Standard—(MIL-A-8870C) Airplane Strength and Rigidity, Vibration, Flutter, and Divergence
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Chapter 2. Aircraft Material
    Properties of Materials
    Materials Used in Aircraft Construction
    Nonmetallic Aircraft Materials
    Materials of Aircraft Hardware
    Materials—Aircraft Lubricants
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Chapter 3. Loads on the Aircraft
    Aircraft Loads
    Flight Loads
    Moment, Moment Arm, and Torque
    The Vector and Vector Components
    Lift Pressure and Wing Loading
    Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces
    Landing Loads
    Ground Loads
    Fuel Tank Loads during Emergency Landing
    Maneuvering Loads
    Aerodynamic Heating
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Chapter 4. Stress Analysis
    Strain and Stress-Strain Relations
    Stress Transformation
    Stress Concentration
    Fatigue-Stress Concentration
    Behavior of Materials under Stress
    Factors Affecting Elastic Properties
    Modulus of Elasticity
    Elasticity; Proportionality of Stress and Strain
    Summary Definitions
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Chapter 5. Torsion, Compression, and Bending Loads
    Torsion
    Shaft Failures
    Shear Flow in Torsion
    Compression
    Compressive Strength and Failures
    Calculation of Stress
    Elastic Stability—General Condition
    Curved Beams
    Nonuniform Loading of Circular Plates
    Flat-Plate Ultimate Strength
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Chapter 6. Aircraft Structure Riveted Joints and Pressure Vessels
    Riveted Joints
    Examples of Lap Joints
    Modes of Failure in Riveted Joints
    Design and Limitations
    Eccentric Loading of Riveted Joints
    Stress Analysis of Riveted Joints
    Riveted Joints—Common Terms
    Pressure Vessels and Pressure Lines
    Pressure Vessels
    Aircraft Pressure Lines
    Difference between Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Chapter 7. Heat Treatment of Aircraft Metals
    Metalworking Processes
    Ferrous Metals
    Heat Treatment Process
    Time, Temperature, and Transformation
    Continuous Cooling Transformation
    Difference between TTT and CCT
    Nonferrous Metals
    Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
    Wrought Aluminum
    Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys
    Titanium and Titanium Alloys
    Copper and Copper Alloys
    Monel and K-Monel Alloys
    Substitution of Aircraft Metals
    Cold-Working and Hardening
    Extruding
    Quenching Media
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Chapter 8. Aircraft Fatigue and Aircraft Material Fatigue
    Fatigue in Material
    Fatigue Testing (S-N Curve)
    Fatigue and Crack Growth
    Military Standard—(Mil-A-83444) Airplane Damage Tolerance Requirements
    Stress-Corrosion Cracking
    Control of Stress-Corrosion Cracking
    Limit of Validity (LOV)
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Chapter 9. Aircraft Corrosion
    Why Metals Corrode
    Types of Corrosion
    Forms of Corrosion
    Stress Corrosion
    Exfoliation
    Hydrogen Embrittlement
    Corrosion of Metals
    Corrosion of Ferrous Metals
    Factors Affecting Corrosion
    Corrosion-Prone Areas in Aircraft
    Factors in Corrosion Control
    Corrosion Inspection and Detection
    Preventive Maintenance of Corrosion
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Chapter 10. Dynamic Stress, Temperature Stress, and Experimental Methods
    General Conditions
    Remarks on Stress due to Impact
    Temperature Stresses
    Experimental Methods
    Stress Pattern Analysis by Thermal Emission
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Chapter 11. Composites
    Applications of Composites on Aircraft
    Fiber-Reinforced Materials
    Laminar or Laminated Composites
    Particulate-Reinforced Composites
    Mechanics of Composite Material
    Stress and Strain in a Laminate
    Composite Fatigue and Damage Tolerance
    Aircraft Accident–Crashworthiness
    Composite Material
    Composite Manufacturing and In-Service Defects and Damages
    Composite Maintenance and Inspection
    Composite Safety
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Chapter 12. Nondestructive Testing and Nondestructive Inspection
    Visual Inspection
    Borescope Inspection
    Liquid Penetrant (Dye Penetrant) Inspection
    Magnetic Particle Inspection
    Radiographic Inspection (X-Rays and Gamma Rays)
    Ultrasonic Inspection
    Eddy Current Inspection
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Chapter 13. Aviation Maintenance Management
    Aviation Maintenance
    Typical Airline Definition of Maintenance
    Goals of a Maintenance Program
    Functional and Potential Failure
    Documentation for Maintenance
    Requirements for a Maintenance Program
    Material Support—Stores and Logistics
    Material Department—Budgeting Efforts
    Oversight Functions
    Quality Assurance
    Quality Control
    Reliability
    Summary
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Chapter 14. Case Studies and Human Factors
    Case Study 14-1 TWA Flight
    Case Study 14-2 Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight
    Case Study 14-3 United Airlines Flight
    Case Study 14-4 American Airlines Flight
    Case Study 14-5 USAir Flight
    Human Factors
    Human Factors in Aircraft Maintenance
    Maintenance Error Decision Aid
    Review Problems
    Endnotes
    Answers to Chapter Questions
    Index

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