Thermal Structures and Materials for High-speed Flight

Thermal Structures and Materials for High-speed Flight

Author: Earl Arthur Thornton

Publisher: AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics)

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This text presents recent research and development in aerothermodynamics, advanced light metals and composites, thermal structures, materials performance and failure criteria, and intelligent processing of materials, as they relate to high-speed flight. Researchers and designers of aerospace vehicles for high-speed flight, as well as materials scientists, should find this text valuable.


Developments In High-Speed Vehicle Propulsion Systems

Developments In High-Speed Vehicle Propulsion Systems

Author: S. N. B. Murthy

Publisher: AIAA

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 716

ISBN-13: 9781600864216

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Annotation There have been impressive achievements in the last few years in the technologies associated with turboramjets and other combined cycle engines. These technologies, including their thermal management and integration with the vehicle, are the principal concerns of this volume. Drawing on the expertise of international engineers and researchers in the field of high-speed vehicle propulsion systems, these articles, written by experts from the United States, Russia, Germany, Japan, Belgium, and Israel, highlight developments in the industry.


Structural Failure Analysis and Prediction Methods for Aerospace Vehicles and Structures

Structural Failure Analysis and Prediction Methods for Aerospace Vehicles and Structures

Author: Sook-Ying Ho

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1608050246

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book deals with structural failure (induced by mechanical, aerodynamic, acoustic and aero-thermal, loads, etc.) of modern aerospace vehicles, in particular high-speed aircraft, solid propellant rocket systems and hypersonic flight vehicles, where structural integrity, failure prediction and service life assessment are particularly challenging, due to the increasingly more demanding mission requirements and the use of non-traditional materials, such as non-metallic composites, in their construction. Prediction of the complex loading environment seen in high-speed operation and constitutive / fracture models which can adequately describe the non-linear behaviour exhibited by advanced alloys and composite materials are critical in analyzing the non-linear structural response of modern aerospace vehicles and structures. The state-of-the-art of the different structural integrity assessment and prediction methodologies (including non-destructive structural health monitoring techniques) used for the structural design, service life assessment and failure analysis of the different types of aerospace vehicles are presented. The chapters are written by experts from aerospace / defence research organizations and academia in the fields of solid mechanics, and structural mechanics and dynamics of aircraft, rocket and hypersonic systems. The book will serve as a useful reference document containing specialist knowledge on appropriate prediction methodologies for a given circumstance and experimental data acquired from multi-national collaborative programs.