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Some Factors Affecting the Choice of Materials

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

W. G. Heath*
Affiliation:
A. V. Roe and Co. Ltd.

Extract

For the purpose of this paper, certain fundamental parameters are assumed to be outside the control of the structures designer. It is, however, realised that the designer is often able to show that small changes in one or more of these parameters may have far-reaching effects.

These basic parameters include the aircraft size, weight, operating speed and altitude, aerodynamic characteristics and load factors. Fig. 1 shows how these combine together in various ways to give the loads acting on the structure, the temperature environment and the stiffness required to prevent aeroelastic disturbances.

Type
The Structural Effects of Kinetic Heating
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1959

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References

1.Larson, F. R. and Miller, J. (1952). A Time-Temperature Relationship for Rupture and Creep Stresses. Trans. A.S.M.E., Vol. 74, p. 765, July 1952.Google Scholar