Residual strength of aircraft panels with multiple site damage (Q1315902)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 516717
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    Residual strength of aircraft panels with multiple site damage
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 516717

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      Residual strength of aircraft panels with multiple site damage (English)
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      20 June 1994
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      Multiple site damage (MSD) is a type of cracking that may be found in aging airplanes which can adversely affect the damage tolerance of an airframe structure. In this paper the behavior of MSD is studied by examining the interaction of cracks in stiffened and riveted panels. The hybrid finite element method, in conjunction with the complex variable theory of elasticity, is used to provide accurate and efficient solutions to these problems. Typical results include stress intensity factors at the crack tips, stress concentration factors in the stiffeners, and rivet loads for a stiffened structure with multiple cracks.
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      airframe structure
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      hybrid finite element method
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      stress intensity factors
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      crack tips
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      stress concentration factors
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      multiple cracks rivet load
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