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PREFACE___________________
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Table o/Contents
CHAPTER 1
Introduction to Structures
Introduction .............. ................... .... ..............................................................................................1-1
Stresses and Strains Th at Affect Aircraft Structures ...................... ........................................................... 1-2
Tension.. ............................................ ............. ................... .......... .... ............................................1-2
Compression ................................................................................................................................... .... .. 1-3
Torsion ................................................................................................................................................... ....1-3
Shear ............... .......................................................................................................................................1-3
Combination Stress .......................... ......................... .................................. ......... ... .......................... 1-4
Hoop Stress ................ ...................................... .... ................. ... ................ 1-4
Axial Stress .................................................................................................................................................1-4
Ela sticity of Material ..................................................................................................................................1-4
Strain Ratio .............................................................................................................................................1-5
Shock Loads. ... ...... ... ......... .............. ............................... ............... ........ .................... ..... 1-5
Fatigue in Materia ls ..... ............... ............................ .............................................1-5
Fatigue Cracking ............... ........................................................... .............................................1-6
Forces that Act on Structures and Materials .......................... ......... ................ ............................................1-7
In Flight.. ..... .......... .................. 1-7
Uft .................................................. .................. ........... .. ... ...................... 1~
Drag .......................................................... ..... ... ........................................................ ................... ... 1-7
Mass....... .......................................... ........................... ...................................................................... 1-7
Weigh!... .................................................................................................. ............. .................................... 1-7
Accelerati on .. ............................. .... ................................................ ............. ...... .................... ... 1-8
Inertia..................................... ........................ ...................................... .................. ...... 1-8
Other Factors for Cons ideration .... ...... ... .. ..........................................................1-8
Airspeed ...................................... ... .... ... .. ...... ............................ .............. ........ 1-8
Temperature ................... .................... ........................................................................................1-8
Altitud e ....... .. ... ............. ................... .............. .. .................. ........................................................................1-8
On the Ground ................... ..... ............ . ......... ..... .................. .......................... 1-8
During Landing.. .........................................................1-8
Friction ............... ....................... ............ ......................................................................1-8
Pressu riza tion ........... ................................................................. ........................ ..............................1-8
Thrust Reversa l ................. ................. ............................ ................................ .............. ..1-9
Braking .... ............................ .................................. ....................... ............................. ........ 1-9
Stationa ry.. ................ ............... .................................................................................. ............... 1-9
Taxii ng ........ ................ ........ ................................ ........................................ ..... 1-9
On Take-Off .. .......................................... ........ ................................... ...................... ............... .. .. .1-9
Desig n Phil oso phy .... ............ ..................................................................................................... .............. 1-9
Parts .... .................... ................... ...................................... ........... ............ .... ..... ................. 1-9
Design Umit Load or DLL ................. ... ............................................................................................1-1 0
Design Ultimate Load or DUL .................................................................................................................1-10
Catastrophic Fai lure ..... ..................... ............................... ............. .... ............ ................. ....... 1-11
Safe Ufe..................................... .. .. ...... ... ............................. .................................................................1-11
Fail Safe Structure ........ ................ .............................................................................. ...... 1-11
Damage Tolerant Structure....................... .................................................................. .................... 1-12
Servici ng Cycle ................................. ..... .... .... .. ................. ............. ............................. ..1-12
Aircraft Construction Materials ........... .............. ..... .......... .......... .. .......... .............................. 1-12
Meta!... ........................... ................................................................................................................ 1-12
Composite Materials ............ .... ..... ................... ........................................ ..........................................1-13
Advantages of Composite Materials ........................................................................................................1-14
Disadvantages of Composite Materials. ...............................................
.............................
... ........ 1-14
Electrical Bonding ................................ .............. ....................................
............. ...... .................... 1-15
Ughtning Strikes..... ................ ................ ..
.....................................................................................1-1 5
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CHAPTER 2
Fuselage Structures
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Frame Construction ...................... .............................................. .............................._........................ 2-2
Monocoque Structures ................................. .................................... .................................................. 2-3
Semi-Monocoque Structures ...................................................................................................................... 2-3
Reinforced Shell Structure ....... ................................................. ................ ................. ............ 2-4
Riveting, Bonding , Milling , and Etching ....... .. ................................................................... 2-5
Pressure Bulkhead ............................................. ..................... ........ ...... ................. .. .. 2-5
Cabin Floors .............................................................................................................................................. 2-6
Blow Out Bungs ............. ...................................... .......................................... .. ........................ 2-6
Windows ............ ....... ...... ..... .................. .. ........... .............................. 2-7
Flight Deck Windows ..................... .............. .................. 2-7
Direct Vision Window .............................. ........................................................................................ 2-8
Passenger Cabin Windows.............................. ...................... ....... ............. .. .......... 2-9
Doors for Aircraft Certified Under JAR 23 and 25 ........................................................ ............. .. ........ 2-10
Sealing... ............................ .............................. ................ ........................... .. ............. 2-11
Seat Mounting Support Structure ............................................................................................................. 2- 12
Spar Attachment ...... .................................................. .. .................................................................... 2- 12
Fu selage Shape ............. . ............................................................................................................. 2-13
Th e Jet Engine ........................................................ ...... .................................................................. 2-14
Fuselage Profile and Tricycle Underca rr iag e ....... .. ............................................................................. 2- 14
Tail Bumper............ .................. ............... .................... ...............................................................
.. 2-15
Fuselag e Mounted Eng ine .........
............. ............. .......................... ................................
.. ...... 2-15
CHAPTER 3
Wing Structures
Introduction ...... ............ ......................................................................... ..................................................... 3-1
Biplane.. .. ......................... ...... .................................................................. 3-2
Braced Monoplanes .............. ...... ..................... ......................... ..................................... .. ....... 3-3
Cantileve r Monoplanes .............................................................................................................................. 3-4
Components of Wing Structure .................................................................................................................. 3-4
Stringers .............................. .............................. ......................................... ........................ ....... ....... 3-5
Ribs ... ..................................................... .............................................................. .................... ....... 3-6
~ffi.......................... ..................................................... ............. ~
Torsion Box .......... .. ............................. ............. .. ...................................................... ............... 3-7
Modern Wing Design...................................... ........................................................... ........... 3-8
Wing Loading ............................................................................................................................................ 3-8
Wing Mounted Landing Gear ................. ...................................... ............... .. ........ 3-10
Monoplane Centre Wing Section I Fu selage Section ................................. .. .......... ........ 3-1 0
Wing Location ........ .............................................................................. .................................................. 3-11
Low-Wing.. ...................................... .. .......... ...... ......................... . 3-11
High-Wing . ........................................... ............................... .. ....... 3-12
Mid-Wing ..... .............. ...... .......... .................... ..................................... ................. .. .............. 3-1 2
Hip-Wing ...................................................................................................................................... 3-13
Fairing Panels........ ................................................................ ........................ ............................ 3-1 3
Dihedral Angle....................................................................................................................................... 3-14
Anhedral Angle ...................... ............... .............................................. .. ............................................ 3-14
Sweep Back Angle .... ................. ........................................... ................................. .. ........................ 3-14
Wash Out................. ................... .................................. ............ .................. .... .................. .. .... 3- 15
Wing Ti ps and Winglets ............................................................................................................................ 3-1 5
Wi ng Tip Vorte x....................................................................................................................................... 3-15
High Aspect Ratio and Elli ptical Wings ................ ............ ........................................................................ 3-1 6
Modified Tip Caps. .......................................................................... ..................... .. ............... 3-16
Ti p Tanks ................................................. .. ............................................................................... .... 3-17
Wing lets ........... ........................................................ ......................................................... ............... 3-18
Wing Mounted Engines .......................................................................................................................... 3-20
Eng ine Chine I Strake . ........................................................................
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