ESDU 86025
Design against fatigue: vibration of structures under acoustic or aerodynamic excitation.
Abstract:
ESDU 86025 provides guidance on design of aerospace structures to avoid acoustically or similarly induced fatigue failure. The sources of excitation in an aerospace environment are reviewed. Modes of response and associated types of failure under a fluctuating pressure loading are considered and good detail design practice for typical aerospace structural elements is illustrated. Examples, based on actual case studies, of the use of good detail design to improve structural life are included. Also discussed is the design of the support structure when mounting systems and equipment in a high noise environment, again illustrated by a variety of examples of good and bad practice.Indexed under:
- Acoustic Fatigue
- Acoustic Loading
- Bonded Joints
- Box Structures
- Composite Structures
- Cylinders of Circular Section (Strength and Vibration)
- Design
- Fastening Systems
- Fatigue Loading
- Fixing
- Flat Panels in General
- Integrally-machined Panels
- Joints
- Laminated Construction Using Composites
- Manufacturing Processes
- Panels
- Sandwich Panels and Plates
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