Investigating the fatigue and fracture behaviour of advanced composite materials in aerospace structures
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29070/6ywx8975Keywords:
fatigue, fuselage, materials, CompositesAbstract
In order to simulate the intricate stress distribution into important locations, Full-scale components, undergo fatigue testing. Parts of a larger structural system, such as sub-assemblies, are sometimes the subjects of these tests. Lastly, they are often performed on little samples with the purpose of collecting fatigue data. This data shows how a material has been affected by factors including stress level, surface preparation, environment, and loading history.
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