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Part Count: Monolithic Part Effects On Manufacturing Labor Cost, An Aircraft Applied Model, Aaron M. Lemke
Part Count: Monolithic Part Effects On Manufacturing Labor Cost, An Aircraft Applied Model, Aaron M. Lemke
Theses and Dissertations
There are significantly different manufacturing processes and part counts associated with composites that are not currently addressed within the aircraft procurement and life cycle management processes in the Department of Defense (DoD). A series of affordability initiatives have culminated in significant evidence over the last decade to better quantify the impact of primarily composite structures in aircraft. An Air Force Research Laboratory program, Advanced Composite Cargo Aircraft (ACCA), provides substantial support for the impact of part size on life cycle cost for payload aircraft. This research evaluates select methods used and seeks to introduce modifications to the projected manufacturing hours …
Mechanical Properties Characterization And Business Case Analysis Of The Fiber Metal Laminate Glare-3 For Use As Secondary Aircraft Structure, Benjamin O. Elton
Mechanical Properties Characterization And Business Case Analysis Of The Fiber Metal Laminate Glare-3 For Use As Secondary Aircraft Structure, Benjamin O. Elton
Theses and Dissertations
This effort explored the mechanical characteristics and economic feasibility of using the fiber metal laminate, GLARE-3, as a secondary aircraft structure; specifically, the cargo floor of a C-130. The mechanical properties were determined through static four-point bending and tensile testing and dynamic impact testing. Aggregate behavior of the constituent materials was predicted using a model which consisted of Mass Volume Fraction (MVF) and Classical Laminated Plate Theory (CLPT) methods using known values for the constituents. Static testing was conducted on coupon-level specimens using standardized testing procedures. Static tensile tests were conducted on specimens with four different fiber orientations, 0°, 22.5°, …