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TiGr Nacre: Damage Tolerance through Damage Diffusion
American Society for Composites 2019, 2019We present a new hybrid CFRP concept, aimed at increasing the energy absorption capacity of the material by diffusing damage through-out the laminate. To achieve this, we combine thin-ply CFRP layers, cut into interlocking tiles, with titanium interlayers.
JOHN-ALAN PASCOE +2 more
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Damage tolerance substantiation
1989Previous chapters dealt with analysis procedures, (Chapters 2-5), the ingredients needed for the analysis (Chapters 7-10) and with the use of the results for fracture control (Chapter 11). This Chapter concentrates on the general scope of the analysis, its relationship to tests (verification and substantiation), the assumptions and sources of error ...
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Contact Damage and Damage Tolerance of Dental Ceramics
Key Engineering Materials, 2006Surface and subsurface contact damage in dental ceramics and the influence of microstructure on damage tolerance were investigated in this study through indentation methods. The dependence of the damage tolerance on common materials properties was discussed.
Yan Qiu, Yi Wang Bao, Yi Hong Liu
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Damage mechanism characterization in composite damage tolerance investigations
Composite Structures, 1993Abstract The investigation of damage tolerance of composite materials comprises a spectrum of topics. A review of research in the area of damage tolerance critically exposes the need to identify basic damage mechanisms in order to develop more damage-tolerant materials and structures.
Derek Hull, Yi Bing Shi
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Journal of Aircraft, 1970
The emergence of damage tolerance as a primary design consideration for new generations of aircraft is shown to be the result of concern for increased safety and reliability by airframe manufacturers and regulatory bodies. Design criteria applicable to the case of structurally damaged components are defined.
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The emergence of damage tolerance as a primary design consideration for new generations of aircraft is shown to be the result of concern for increased safety and reliability by airframe manufacturers and regulatory bodies. Design criteria applicable to the case of structurally damaged components are defined.
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JoinDT (Damage tolerant bonding)
Im Projekt Joining with Damage Tolerance (JoinDT) ist es das Ziel strukturelle Klebungen von CFK-Bauteilen weiter zur Zulassungsreife zu bringen. Im Rahmen des Projekts hat ADS die Koordination der Simulationspartner übernommen und diverse experimentelle Untersuchungen zur Erzeugung Validierungsdaten durchgeführt.Körwien, Thomas +17 more
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2005
Abstract This chapter presents a fracture-mechanics-based approach to damage tolerance, accounting for mechanical, metallurgical, and environmental factors that drive crack development and growth. It begins with a review of stress-intensity factors corresponding to a wide range of crack geometries, specimen configurations, and loading ...
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Abstract This chapter presents a fracture-mechanics-based approach to damage tolerance, accounting for mechanical, metallurgical, and environmental factors that drive crack development and growth. It begins with a review of stress-intensity factors corresponding to a wide range of crack geometries, specimen configurations, and loading ...
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Damage Accumulation Techniques in Damage Tolerance Analysis
1984Damage tolerance analysis requires the capability to assess the damage, usually measured by incremental crack growth, accumulating in a given piece of structure under flight-by-flight spectrum loading. This requirement implies the need to process this damage accumulation over thousands of flights consisting of millions of load cycles.
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Damage tolerant composite material
2009Applied ...
Picken, S.J. (author) +3 more
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Damage-Tolerant Polymer Composite Systems
JOM, 1988One of the reasons for the rapid growth in the application of polymer composites is the opportunity they provide for the design and construction of composite structures that are especially resistant to losses of strength or reduced life resulting from damage during service.
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