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    Cost of Composites: A Qualitative Discussion

    Kassapoglou, Christos | Wiley | 2013
    Schlagwörter: airframe structure

      Cost of Composites: A Qualitative Discussion

      Kassapoglou, Christos | Wiley | 2010
      Schlagwörter: cost, important aspect of airframe structure ‐ best defined, optimized quantities in design

    Skin‐Stiffened Structure

    Kassapoglou, Christos | Wiley | 2010
    Schlagwörter: skin‐stiffened structure

      Skin—Stiffened Structure

      Kassapoglou, Christos | Wiley | 2013
      Schlagwörter: skin‐stiffened structure

    Sandwich Structure

    Kassapoglou, Christos | Wiley | 2013
    Schlagwörter: sandwich structure

      Sandwich Structure

      Kassapoglou, Christos | Wiley | 2010
      Schlagwörter: sandwich structure , sandwich structure buckling, critical failure modes ‐ for sandwich structure in large panels , attaching sandwich structures ‐ difficulty in attaching to adjacent structures, limiting usage of sandwich structure , sandwich structure, of two facesheets ‐ separated by lightweight core

    Composite Structural Components and Mathematical Formulation

    Kassapoglou, Christos | Wiley | 2013
    Schlagwörter: airframe structure

    Applications of Advanced Composites in Aircraft Structures

    Kassapoglou, Christos | Wiley | 2010
    Schlagwörter: application of composites on primary aircraft structure ‐ Boeing 777, in 1990s , implementation of composites in aircraft structure ‐ examining amount of composites (by weight) in aircraft models as function of time

    Good Design Practices and Design ‘Rules of Thumb’

    Kassapoglou, Christos | Wiley | 2010
    Schlagwörter: bending stiffness improvement ‐ of one‐dimensional composite structure

    Design and Analysis of Composite Beams

    Kassapoglou, Christos | Wiley | 2010
    Schlagwörter: beams, generic term referring to all one‐dimensional parts ‐ used in a structure

    Post‐Buckling

    Kassapoglou, Christos | Wiley | 2010
    Schlagwörter: post‐buckling, load regime ‐ structure entering after buckling, dictated by robust design practices