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Investigation of Stiffening and Curvature Effects on the Residual Strength of Composite Stiffened Panels with Large Transverse Notches
Author(s) -
Patrick Enjuto,
T. H. Walker,
Mark Lobo,
Samuel E. Cregger,
Steven P. Wanthal
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
2018 aiaa/asce/ahs/asc structures, structural dynamics, and materials conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2018-2251
Subject(s) - stiffening , curvature , transverse plane , structural engineering , materials science , composite number , composite material , residual strength , residual , engineering , computer science , geometry , mathematics , algorithm
Design of robust aircraft structure requires consideration of the load-carrying capability with large damage. Large notches, typically introduced as machined cracks (aka “notches”) severing a single skin bay and a central stiffening member, are often used to conservatively address the wide range of possible large damage scenarios. The objective of the current effort was to develop more generalized and rapid analysis methods addressing large-notch residual strength of stiffened panels to support preliminary design activities.

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