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Introduction to Aerospace Materials

Book2012

Edited by:

Adrian P. Mouritz

Introduction to Aerospace Materials

Book2012

 

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Edited by:

Adrian P. Mouritz

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The structural materials used in airframe and propulsion systems influence the cost, performance and safety of aircraft, and an understanding of the wide range of materials used an ... read full description

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    1 - Introduction to aerospace materials

    Pages 1-14

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    2 - Aerospace materials: past, present and future

    Pages 15-38

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    3 - Materials and material requirements for aerospace structures and engines

    Pages 39-56

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    4 - Strengthening of metal alloys

    Pages 57-90

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    5 - Mechanical and durability testing of aerospace materials

    Pages 91-127

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    6 - Production and casting of aerospace metals

    Pages 128-153

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    7 - Processing and machining of aerospace metals

    Pages 154-172

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    8 - Aluminium alloys for aircraft structures

    Pages 173-201

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    9 - Titanium alloys for aerospace structures and engines

    Pages 202-223

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    10 - Magnesium alloys for aerospace structures

    Pages 224-231

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    11 - Steels for aircraft structures

    Pages 232-250

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    12 - Superalloys for gas turbine engines

    Pages 251-267

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    13 - Polymers for aerospace structures

    Pages 268-302

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    14 - Manufacturing of fibre–polymer composite materials

    Pages 303-337

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    15 - Fibre–polymer composites for aerospace structures and engines

    Pages 338-393

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    16 - Metal matrix, fibre–metal and ceramic matrix composites for aerospace applications

    Pages 394-410

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    17 - Wood in small aircraft construction

    Pages 411-427

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    18 - Fracture processes of aerospace materials

    Pages 428-453

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    19 - Fracture toughness properties of aerospace materials

    Pages 454-468

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    20 - Fatigue of aerospace materials

    Pages 469-497

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    21 - Corrosion of aerospace metals

    Pages 498-520

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    22 - Creep of aerospace materials

    Pages 521-533

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    23 - Nondestructive inspection and structural health monitoring of aerospace materials

    Pages 534-557

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    24 - Disposal and recycling of aerospace materials

    Pages 558-568

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    25 - Materials selection for aerospace

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    Index

    Pages 601-621

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The structural materials used in airframe and propulsion systems influence the cost, performance and safety of aircraft, and an understanding of the wide range of materials used and the issues surrounding them is essential for the student of aerospace engineering.Introduction to aerospace materials reviews the main structural and engine materials used in aircraft, helicopters and spacecraft in terms of their production, properties, performance and applications.The first three chapters of the book introduce the reader to the range of aerospace materials, focusing on recent developments and requirements. Following these introductory chapters, the book moves on to discuss the properties and production of metals for aerospace structures, including chapters covering strengthening of metal alloys, mechanical testing, and casting, processing and machining of aerospace metals. The next ten chapters look in depth at individual metals including aluminium, titanium, magnesium, steel and superalloys, as well as the properties and processing of polymers, composites and wood. Chapters on performance issues such as fracture, fatigue and corrosion precede a chapter focusing on inspection and structural health monitoring of aerospace materials. Disposal/recycling and materials selection are covered in the final two chapters.With its comprehensive coverage of the main issues surrounding structural aerospace materials,Introduction to aerospace materials is essential reading for undergraduate students studying aerospace and aeronautical engineering. It will also be a valuable resource for postgraduate students and practising aerospace engineers.

The structural materials used in airframe and propulsion systems influence the cost, performance and safety of aircraft, and an understanding of the wide range of materials used and the issues surrounding them is essential for the student of aerospace engineering.Introduction to aerospace materials reviews the main structural and engine materials used in aircraft, helicopters and spacecraft in terms of their production, properties, performance and applications.The first three chapters of the book introduce the reader to the range of aerospace materials, focusing on recent developments and requirements. Following these introductory chapters, the book moves on to discuss the properties and production of metals for aerospace structures, including chapters covering strengthening of metal alloys, mechanical testing, and casting, processing and machining of aerospace metals. The next ten chapters look in depth at individual metals including aluminium, titanium, magnesium, steel and superalloys, as well as the properties and processing of polymers, composites and wood. Chapters on performance issues such as fracture, fatigue and corrosion precede a chapter focusing on inspection and structural health monitoring of aerospace materials. Disposal/recycling and materials selection are covered in the final two chapters.With its comprehensive coverage of the main issues surrounding structural aerospace materials,Introduction to aerospace materials is essential reading for undergraduate students studying aerospace and aeronautical engineering. It will also be a valuable resource for postgraduate students and practising aerospace engineers.

Key Features

  • Reviews the main structural and engine materials used in aircraft, helicopters and space craft in terms of their properties, performance and applications
  • Introduces the reader to the range of aerospace materials, focusing on recent developments and requirements, and discusses the properties and production of metals for aerospace structures
  • Chapters look in depth at individual metals including aluminium, titanium, magnesium, steel and superalloys
  • Reviews the main structural and engine materials used in aircraft, helicopters and space craft in terms of their properties, performance and applications
  • Introduces the reader to the range of aerospace materials, focusing on recent developments and requirements, and discusses the properties and production of metals for aerospace structures
  • Chapters look in depth at individual metals including aluminium, titanium, magnesium, steel and superalloys

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ISBN

978-1-85573-946-8

Language

English

Published

2012

Copyright

Copyright © 2012 Woodhead Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.

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Woodhead Publishing

Editors

Adrian P. Mouritz