Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
A review is presented of an NASA program to develop light-weight beaded and tubular structural panels which can be applied where beaded external surfaces are acceptable aerodynamically or where primary structure is protected by heat shields. The design shapes were obtained with an optimization computer code which iterates geometric parameters to satisfy strength, stability and weight constraints. Methods of fabricating these new configurations are discussed. Nondestructive testing produced extensive combined compression, shear and bending test data on local buckling specimens and large panels. The optimized design concepts offer 25 to 40% weight savings compared to conventional stiffened sheet construction.
Keywords:
STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
Type:
AIAA PAPER 73-370
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Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference; Mar 20, 1973 - Mar 22, 1973; Williamsburg, VA; US
Format:
text
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