Composite repair : theory and design /
Bonded composite repairs are efficient and cost effective means of repairing cracks and corrosion grind-out cavity in metallic structures, and composite structures sustained impact and ballistic damages, especially in aircraft structures. This book grew out of the recent research conducted at the Bo...
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| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | English. |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Theory of Bonded Doublers and Bonded Joints
- 3. Fundamental Concept of Crack Patching
- 4. Mathematical Theory of Supported One-Sided Crack Patching or Two-Sided Crack Patching
- 5. Approximate Theory of Unsupported One-Sided Crack Patching
- 6. Analytical Approach to Repairs of Corrosion Grind-Outs
- 7. Bond Line Analysis at Patch Ends
- 8. Fatigue Crack Growth Analyses of Repaired Structures
- 9. A Preliminary Design Approach for Crack Patching
- 10. A Preliminary Design Approach for Corrosion Repairs
- 11. Experimental Verification of Analytical Methods
- 12. Repair of Sonic Fatigue
- 13. Repair Analysis Methods Accounting for Secondary Effects
- 14. Concluding Remarks.