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Aircraft Structures
Aircraft Structures
Date: 28 April 2011, 05:38

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During my experience of teaching aircraft structures I have felt the need for a textbook
written specifically for students of aeronautical engineering. Although there have been
a number of excellent books written on the subject they are now either out of date or
too specialist in content to fulfil the requirements of an undergraduate textbook.
My aim, therefore, has been to fill this gap and provide a completely self-contained course
in aircraft structures which contains not only the fundamentals of elasticity and aircraft
structural analysis but also the associated topics of airworthiness and aeroelasticity.
The book in intended for students studying for degrees, Higher National Diplomas
and Higher National Certificates in aeronautical engineering and will be found of value
to those students in related courses who specialize in structures. The subject matter
has been chosen to provide the student with a textbook which will take him from the
beginning of the second year of his course, when specialization usually begins, up to and
including his final examination. I have arranged the topics so that they may be studied
to an appropriate level in, say, the second year and then resumed at a more advanced
stage in the final year; for example, the instability of columns and beams may be studied
as examples of structural instability at second year level while the instability of plates
and stiffened panels could be studied in the final year. In addition, I have grouped some
subjects under unifying headings to emphasize their interrelationship; thus, bending,
shear and torsion of open and closed tubes are treated in a single chapter to underline the
fact that they are just different loading cases of basic structural components rather than
isolated topics. I realize however that the modern trend is to present methods of analysis
in general terms and then consider specific applications. Nevertheless, I feel that in
cases such as those described above it is beneficial for the student’s understanding of
the subject to see the close relationships and similarities amongst the different portions
of theory.

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