Aerospace thermal structures and materials for a new era
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Aerospace thermal structures and materials for a new era
(Progress in astronautics and aeronautics, v. 168)
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, c1995
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Technical papers selected from the Second University of Virginia Thermal Structures Conference, Charlottesville, Virginia, October 18-20,1994, and subsequently revised for this volume.
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Presenting recent advances in technology for high-temperature structures and materials, this book should be of interest to engineers and material scientists working on advanced aeronautics and astronautics projects that involve elevated temperatures. Other topics dicussed include high-speed flight in the atmosphere, propulsion systems, and orbiting spacecraft. The research compiled here in 19 papers written by various experts from all over the world is complete with figures, graphs and illustrations. This compilation of research is a useful volume for all engineers and scientists involved in aerospace thermal structures and materials.
Table of Contents
- Analysis of Thermal Structures
- Numerical Modelling of a Cryogenic Fluid Within a Fuel Tank
- Random Vibration of Thermally Buckled Plates
- On Thermally Induced Vibrations of Structures in Space
- Experimental Studies of Thermal Structures
- Boundary Conditions for Aerospace Thermal-Structural Tests
- An Experimental Investigation of Thermally Induced Vibrations of Spacecraft Structures
- Analysis of High Temperature Composite
- Micromechanical Analysis of Thermal Response, in Textile Based Composites
- Recent Advances in the Sensitivity Analysis for the Thermomechanical Postbuckling of Composite Panels
- Laser Induced Thermal Stresses in Composite Materials
- Minimizing Thermal Deformation by Using Layered Structures
- Harmonic Generalized Thermoelastic Waves in Anisotropic Laminated Composites
- The Superplastic Deformation Behaviour of Physical Vapour Deposited Ti-6Al-4V
- Materials Requirements for Aircraft Engines
- Benefits Estimation of New Engine Technology Insertion.
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