Analysis of aircraft structures : an introduction

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Analysis of aircraft structures : an introduction

Bruce K. Donaldson

(McGraw-Hill series in aeronautical and aerospace engineering)

McGraw-Hill, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references (pp.928-930) and index

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Description

The purpose of this text is to provide clear instruction in the fundamental concepts of the theory of structural analysis as applied to vehicular structures such as aircraft, automobiles, ships and spacecraft. It employs three strategies to achieve clarity of presentation all approximations are fully explained, many important concepts are repeated, only essential introductory topics are covered.

Table of Contents

I Stress in Structures1 Stresses and Coordinate Axis Rotations2 Displacements and Strains3 Strains in Rotated Coordinate Systems4 The Mechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials5 Linearly Elastic MaterialsII The Theory of Elasticity6 Plane Stress Theory of Elasticity SolutionsIII Bending and Extensional Stresses in Beams7 Beam Bending and Extensional Deflections8 Additional Beam Bending Topics9 Uniform Torsion of Beams10 Beam Shearing Stresses Due to Shearing ForcesIV Work and Potential Energy Principles11 The Unit Load Method for Determinate Structures12 The Unit Load Method for Indeterminate Structures13 Numerical Analyses14 Introduction to the Finite Element Method15 Finite Element Truss Problems16 Basic Aspects of Multidimensional Finite Elements17 Energy and Numerical Methods Review QuestionsV Thin Plant Theory18 Elastic and Aeroelastic InstabilitiesAppendixesMathematical ReviewAdditional Topics

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