Aerospace application of computational methods versus testing
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Aerospace application of computational methods versus testing
(I Mech E seminar, 1998-14)
Professional Engineering Pub. for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1998
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"Based on papers presented at a one-day seminar : Computational Methods versus Testing held at IMechE Headquarters, London, UK on the 25 February 1998."
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Description
These seminar proceedings examine the present situation and explores the extent to which computational techniques may be relied upon to replace established testing proceedings.
Table of Contents
- The role of the synthetic environment, R. Weeks
- the use of computational fluid dynamics in support of wind tunnel testing, A.G.T Cross
- the use of in-flight analysis technique for model validation on advance combat aircraft, T.D. Smith
- augmenting the role of finite element structural analysis in airworthiness assessment, A.J. Morris et al
- delanination fracture mechanics for composite materials, P. Robinson and T. Besant
- Simuating an air-cooled turbine to restrict testing to whole engine verification, C.F Connolly
- simulation in support of test or test in support of simulation?, C. Brain
- finte element model stresses - fact or fiction, a case study of the VC10, D.M. Bailey and R.J. Oldfield.
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