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タイトルValidated Feasibility Study of Integrally Stiffened Metallic Fuselage Panels for Reducing Manufacturing Costs
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20000057324
著者(英)Wang, J. J.; Toh, C.; Pettit, R. G.
著者所属(英)Boeing Co.
発行日2000-05-01
言語eng
内容記述The continual need to reduce airframe cost and the emergence of high speed machining and other manufacturing technologies has brought about a renewed interest in large-scale integral structures for aircraft applications. Applications have been inhibited, however, because of the need to demonstrate damage tolerance, and by cost and manufacturing risks associated with the size and complexity of the parts. The Integral Airframe Structures (IAS) Program identified a feasible integrally stiffened fuselage concept and evaluated performance and manufacturing cost compared to conventional designs. An integral skin/stiffener concept was produced both by plate hog-out and near-net extrusion. Alloys evaluated included 7050-T7451 plate, 7050-T74511 extrusion, 6013-T6511 extrusion, and 7475-T7351 plate. Mechanical properties, structural details, and joint performance were evaluated as well as repair, static compression, and two-bay crack residual strength panels. Crack turning behavior was characterized through panel tests and improved methods for predicting crack turning were developed. Manufacturing cost was evaluated using COSTRAN. A hybrid design, made from high-speed machined extruded frames that are mechanically fastened to high-speed machined plate skin/stringer panels, was identified as the most cost-effective manufacturing solution. Recurring labor and material costs of the hybrid design are up to 61 percent less than the current technology baseline.
NASA分類Metals and Metallic Materials
レポートNONASA/CR-2000-209342
NAS 1.26:209342
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/94541


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