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Mechanics of Aircraft Structures [Hardcover]

C. T. Sun (Author)
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0471178772 978-0471178774 March 16, 1998 1
An accessible, state-of-the-art introduction to the most important topics in aerospace engineering today

This combined text and professional reference presents what every structural engineer needs to know about modern aircraft structures. Covering the latest developments in the field, it explores the role of commercial finite element codes in structural analysis, demonstrates the use of fracture mechanics to solve damage tolerance and durability problems in aircraft structures, and examines the penetration of composite materials into areas traditionally dominated by metals. Clear and accessible throughout, this book assumes only an introductory background in the mechanics of solids while explaining subjects typically found only in much more advanced texts. It offers ample examples, emphasizes concepts of mechanics rather than problem solving,and helps foster an in-depth understanding of the subject.

Mechanics of Aircraft Structures provides concise introductions to:

  • Aerospace materials —advanced composites as well as metals
  • The concept of anisotropy in material properties and properties of fiber composites
  • A new approach for deriving the shear flow on thin-walled sections
  • Methods for calculating strain energy release rates and stress intensity factors for simple structures
  • Fracture mechanics topics —fatigue crack growth and fiber-reinforced composites
  • The concept of postbuckling of thin rods
  • Mechanics of composite materials and laminates.

Mechanics of Aircraft Structures combines classical and state-of-the-art topics into an excellent one-semester introductory course in structural mechanics and aerospace engineering at the undergraduate or graduate level. It is also an extremely useful resource for aerospace or mechanical engineers —especially in aerospace, automotive, and defense-related industries.



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Aircraft structures must be designed to ensure that every part of a given material is used to its full capacity; today's designs employ cutting-edge composite materials to meet those needs. This book focuses on the mechanics of the most recent developments in design and materials, and covers advanced composite materials and new computer-aided designs.

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An accessible, state-of-the-art introduction to the most important topics in aerospace engineering today

This combined text and professional reference presents what every structural engineer needs to know about modern aircraft structures. Covering the latest developments in the field, it explores the role of commercial finite element codes in structural analysis, demonstrates the use of fracture mechanics to solve damage tolerance and durability problems in aircraft structures, and examines the penetration of composite materials into areas traditionally dominated by metals. Clear and accessible throughout, this book assumes only an introductory background in the mechanics of solids while explaining subjects typically found only in much more advanced texts. It offers ample examples, emphasizes concepts of mechanics rather than problem solving,and helps foster an in-depth understanding of the subject.

Mechanics of Aircraft Structures provides concise introductions to:

  • Aerospace materials —advanced composites as well as metals
  • The concept of anisotropy in material properties and properties of fiber composites
  • A new approach for deriving the shear flow on thin-walled sections
  • Methods for calculating strain energy release rates and stress intensity factors for simple structures
  • Fracture mechanics topics —fatigue crack growth and fiber-reinforced composites
  • The concept of postbuckling of thin rods
  • Mechanics of composite materials and laminates.

Mechanics of Aircraft Structures combines classical and state-of-the-art topics into an excellent one-semester introductory course in structural mechanics and aerospace engineering at the undergraduate or graduate level. It is also an extremely useful resource for aerospace or mechanical engineers —especially in aerospace, automotive, and defense-related industries.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 255 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; 1 edition (March 16, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471178772
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471178774
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 1.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,088,835 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Is it possible to give 0 stars?, February 8, 2002
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Jeff Maurer (St. Petersburg, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mechanics of Aircraft Structures (Hardcover)
Wow..... It's shocking that a book this poor could actually reach publication.

This book appears to consist of a collection of the author's teaching notes. Highly mathematical (fine), but utterly lacking in the "what this formula means in the real world" department. Aren't we as students trying to understand where all the math is leading us?

Most annoying of all, throughout the book the author uses the following: "It is easy to prove that..." Well, I'm sure it is easy for him to prove it. He's the f'ing teacher. But for us, the students, it's NOT trivial, nor should it be treated as such.

I concur with the other review. Stay as far away from this text as possible.

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Short and Not Descriptive, December 14, 2001
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Dianne Roberts (Los Angeles, California United States) - See all my reviews
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I am an Aerospace Engineering student and had this book for a flight mechanics class. Honestly, for the money, this book is a total waste. First off it is relatively very short (...). If you're going to spend that much money on a book this size, make sure its pages are pure gold or the book unlocks the meaning of life. Second off it simply states and quickly derives complicated structural theories without much introduction or explanation, and provides no application of the theories to actual aircraft. In fact there isn't even a drawing of an aircraft anywhere in the book. Honestly a giant disappointment, and just like my college to make us waste our money on this unintelligible leaflet. Surf around for ten minutes on Amazon and you will find at least ten books on the same subject that are larger, more in depth, more explanatory, provide real life applications of the course material, and have appendices with material and atmospheric properties for the same price.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars TOTAL WASTE OF MONEY, February 6, 2004
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F. Chénard (QUÉBEC, CANADA) - See all my reviews
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I HAD TO BUY THIS BOOK FOR MY STRUCTURE CLASS IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING; PAYING SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE REALLY AGGRAVATED ME. THIS BOOK HAS NO CONTENT, THERE IS NO APPLICATION TO REAL LIFE PROBLEMS, IT IS PURE GARBAGE. THE TEACHER FOLLOWED EXACTLY THIS TEXTBOOK FOR HIS CLASS; I DON'T KNOW MORE ABOUT AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES THAN I DID BEFORE TAKING THAT CLASS. 1 STAR IS WAY TOO MUCH!!! STAY AWAY FROM IT!!!!!!!!
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The main difference between aircraft structures and materials and civil engineering structures and materials lies in their weight. Read the first page
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flexural shear flow, shear center, engineering moduli, lowest buckling load, infinite panel, axial members, singular stress field, buckling mode shape, deflection surface, strain energy release rate, shear panel, total strain energy, box beam, vertical web, panel subjected, compatibility equation, twist angle, buckling strength, stress vector, air loads, aircraft structures, stress criterion, split beam, elastic buckling, strain energy density
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