Designing high-performance stiffened structures
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Designing high-performance stiffened structures
(I Mech E seminar, 2000-11)
Professional Engineering Publishing Limited for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 2000
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Designing high performance stiffened structures
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"Based on papers presented at the one-day Seminar Designing High Performance Stiffened Structures, held at the IMechE Headquarters, London, UK, on 29 June 1999"
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The confluence of structural and material design
Designing High Performance Stiffened Structures brings together the latest in structural and materials engineering to provide a comprehensive update on advances in the field. With the goal of promoting developments in design; materials integration and manufacturing; and state of the art structural design solutions, this book represents the work of the field's leading research teams throughout industry and academia. Curated and compiles by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, this book provides important insight to inform current projects and suggest avenues for future work.
Table of Contents
- Rs-3 polycyanate ester resin - the satellite's community choice for high performance composites
- analysis of the buckling behaviour of stiffened primatic structures
- buckling of tin-skinned stiffened-panels
- the hgollow wide chord an blaed (WCFB) - a stiffened metallic structure
- unidirectional carbon fibre rods for high perfomanec structures
- siffened composite structures for aviation and marine applications.
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