This note covers the following topics: Stress, Numerical Problems on
stress, shear stress in axially loaded members, Strain, Shear strain, modulus of
rigidity, bulk modulus, Stress – Strain Relationship , Mechanical Properties of
material, Composite Bars In Tension and Compression, Two Dimensional State of
Stress and Strain, Shear Force and Bending Moment, Pure Bending, Deflection of
Beams.
Author(s): Sathyabama Institute of Science and
Technology
This Lecture
note contains Introduction to Aircraft Structural Components and Energy Methods,
Thin Plate Theory, Structural Instability, Bending Shear and torsion of thin
walled beams and Structural Idealization.
This PDF covers the following topics related to
Aircraft Structures and Materials : Material physics and properties, Environment
and durability, Material types, Manufacturing, Aircraft and spacecraft
structures, Aircraft and spacecraft loads, Translating loads to stresses,
Considering strength and stiffness, Design and certification, Fatigue and
durability, Structural joints.
Author(s): Alderliesten, Rene, Delft
University of Technology
This
PDF covers the following topics related to Aircraft Structures and Materials :
Statically Determinate Structures, Energy Methods, Unsymmetric Bending of Beams,
Shear Flow and Shear Center, Principles of Solid and Structural Mechanics.
Author(s): Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology
There
are thousands of designs and ideas about aircraft which have been developed
through aviation history. Despite this some main components became permanent in
every aircraft design. As fix-wing aircrafts are the most common aircrafts they
will be the most studied. Topics covered includes: Fixed-wing aircraft
components, Control surfaces, Powerplant and propulsion devices, Landing gear,
Cockpit, Navigation lights, Rotary-wing aircraft components.
This note adopts a holistic
view of the aircraft as a system, covering: basic systems engineering, cost and
weight estimation, basic aircraft performance, safety and reliability, lifecycle
topics, aircraft subsystems, risk analysis and management; and system
realization.
Author(s): Prof. Earll Murman, Prof. John
Hansman, Prof. Robert Liebeck and Allen Haggerty
In this book the author has
sketched swiftly the slow stages by which in each of these fields of activity
success has been attained. He has collated from the immense mass of records of
the activities of both submarines and aircraft enough interesting data to show
the degree of perfection and practicability to which both have been brought. And
he has outlined so far as possible from existing conditions the possibilities of
future usefulness in fields other than those of war of these new devices.