Composite Materials in Aerospace Design is one of six titles in a
coherent and definitive series dedicated to advanced composite materials
research, development and usage in the former Soviet Union. Much of the
information presented has been classified until recently. Thus each
volume provides a unique insight into hitherto unknown research and
development data.
This volume deals with the design philosophy and methodology used to
produce primary and secondary load bearing composite structures with
high life expectancies. The underlying theme is of extensive advanced
composites research and development programs in aircraft and spacecraft
applications, including the space orbital ship `BURAN'. The
applicability of much of this work to other market sectors, such as
automotive, shipbuilding and sporting goods is also examined in some
detail.
The text starts by describing typical structures for which composites
may be used in this area and some of the basic requirements from the
materials being used. Design of components with composite materials is
then discussed, with specific reference to case studies. This is
followed by discussion and results from evaluation of finished
structures and components, methods of joining with conventional
materials and finally, non-destructive testing methods and forecasting
of the performance of the composite materials and the structures which
they form.
Composite Materials in Aerospace Design will be of interest to anyone
researching or developing in composite materials science and technology,
as well as design and aerospace engineers, both in industry and
universities.