A STRUCTURE is, or at least should be, the result of purposive design. It is there-fore rational and the principles of its functioning should be apparent after a little study. Its purpose is to carry certain types of load and its ‘appreciation’ consists in unravelling all the various ways in which it can achieve its purpose. The appreciation of structures is largely a matter of experience, but the following lines of attack are often useful.
The Elementary Theory of. Stressed Skin Construction
The Second of a Series of Articles on the Stressing of Modern Aeroplane Structures
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 21 , 6 ; 191-192
1949-06-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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