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Concepts of unreliability underlying the factor of safety for aircraft structures

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

W. G. Heath*
Affiliation:
Civil Aircraft Division, British Aerospace, Woodford, Cheshire

Extract

In considering reliability, it is logical to look at sources of uncertainty, variability and inaccuracy. British Civil Airworthiness Requirements - Section D defines the factor of safety in terms of several sources of unreliability, as follows:

uncertainties in loads,

inaccuracies in structural analysis,

variability in the strength of materials.

Type
The use of reliability techniques to improve structural efficiency
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1988 

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References

1. Factors of Safety Related to Structural Integrity. AGARD Rep No 677, June 1981.Google Scholar