Manufacturing And Testing In Support Of Aerospace Structural Design Projects
Author(s) -
Bryan L. Gassaway,
Masoud RaisRohani
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--8548
Subject(s) - aerospace , product (mathematics) , product design , engineering , engineering management , new product development , engineering design process , process (computing) , engineering education , manufacturing engineering , product testing , session (web analytics) , computer science , marketing , operations management , mechanical engineering , business , geometry , mathematics , world wide web , aerospace engineering , operating system
This paper describes the experience with two projects conducted by students in the senior Aerospace Structural Design course in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Mississippi State University. One project involved the design, fabrication, and testing of columns with unstable cross sections while the other involved the design, optimization, fabrication, and testing of stiffened panels under axial compression. An overview of each project, the specific activities performed by the students, and the lessons learned in the process are described in this paper.
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