NASA/SP-8108, Advanced composite structures, NASA SPACE VEHICLE DESIGN CRITERIA (Structures), NASA Langley Research Center (Hampton, VA, United States), August,1974, pp. 107, Format(s): PDF 5711k |
A monograph is presented which establishes structural design criteria and recommends practices to ensure the design of sound composite structures, including composite-reinforced metal structures. (It does not discuss design criteria for fiber-glass composites and such advanced composite materials as beryllium wire or sapphire whiskers in a matrix material.) Although the criteria were developed for aircraft applications, they are general enough to be applicable to space vehicles and missiles as well. The monograph covers four broad areas: (1) materials, (2)design, (3) fracture control, and (4) design verification. The materials portion deals with such subjects as material system design, material design levels, and material characterization. The design portion includes panel, shell, and joint design, applied loads, internal loads, design factors, reliability, and maintainability. Fracture control includes such items as stress concentrations,service-life philosophy, and the management plan for control of fracture-related aspects of structural design using composite materials. Design verification discusses ways to prove flightworthiness.
| Keywords: | spacecraft design, testing and performance, metal matrix composites, spacecraft construction materials, structural design criteria, corrosion, fibers, fracture mechanics, joints (junctions), life (durability), loads (forces), mechanical properties, panels, shells (structural forms), stress concentration |
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| CASI Document ID Number: | 76N12115 |
| Subjects: | Chemistry and Materials: Composite Materials: Composite Materials |
| ID Code: | 159 |
| Deposited On: | 23 May 2002 |