Description
Bonded Joints and Repairs to Composite Airframe Structures is a single-source reference on the state-of-the-art in this rapidly growing area. It provides a thorough analysis of both internal and external joints and repairs, as well as discussions on damage tolerance, non-destructive inspection, self-healing repairs, and other essential information not only on the joints and repairs themselves, but critically, on how they differ from bonds and repairs to metallic aircraft.Authors Wang and Duong bring a valuable combination of academic research and industry expertise to the book, drawing on their cutting-edge composite technology experience, including analytic and computational leadership of damage and repair planning for the Boeing 787.Intended for graduate students, engineers, and scientists working on the subject in aerospace industry, government agencies, research labs, and academia, the book is an important addition to the limited literature in the field.- Offers rare coverage of composite joints and repairs to composite structures, focusing on the state of the art in analysis- Combines the academic, government, and industry expertise of the authors, providing research findings in the context of current and future applications- Covers internal and external joints and repairs, as well as damage tolerance, non-destructive inspection, and self-healing repairs- Ideal for graduate students, engineers, and scientists working in the aerospace industry, government agencies, research labs, and academia
Table of Contents
Part I: Analysis and Design1) Introduction2) Failure criteria3) External joint analysis4) Scarf joint analysis5) Disbond and damage tolerance analysis of Doubler repair6) Damage tolerance and durability of scarf joint7) External repairs8) Flush repairsPart II: Manufacturing Processes9) Manufacturing processes10) Environmental effect11) Non-destructive inspection12) Applications



