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Increasing concern with fuel consumption leads to widespread
interest in lightweight structures for transportation vehicles.
Several competing technologies are available for the structural
connections of these structures, namely welding, mechanical
fastening / riveting, and adhesive technologies. Arranged in a
single volume, this work is to presents state-of-the-art
discussions of those aspects and processes presenting greater
novelty whilst simultaneously keeping wide applicability potential
and interest. The topics chosen have the common feature of being of
currently applied in lightweight structures, and one of the
characteristics of this work is bringing together relevant
state-of-the-art information usually presented in separate
publications specializing in a single technology. The book provides
discussions and examples of concrete applications, so that it
appeals to researchers and designers and engineers involved in the
design and fabrication of lightweight structures.
The latest developments on both the theory and applications of
bifurcations with symmetry. The text includes recent experimental
work as well as new approaches to and applications of the theory to
other sciences. It shows the range of dissemination of the work of
Martin Golubitsky and Ian Stewart and its influence in modern
mathematics at the same time as it contains work of young
mathematicians in new directions. The range of topics includes
mathematical biology, pattern formation, ergodic theory, normal
forms, one-dimensional dynamics and symmetric dynamics.
Increasing concern with fuel consumption leads to widespread
interest in lightweight structures for transportation vehicles.
Several competing technologies are available for the structural
connections of these structures, namely welding, mechanical
fastening / riveting, and adhesive technologies. Arranged in a
single volume, this work is to presents state-of-the-art
discussions of those aspects and processes presenting greater
novelty whilst simultaneously keeping wide applicability potential
and interest. The topics chosen have the common feature of being of
currently applied in lightweight structures, and one of the
characteristics of this work is bringing together relevant
state-of-the-art information usually presented in separate
publications specializing in a single technology. The book provides
discussions and examples of concrete applications, so that it
appeals to researchers and designers and engineers involved in the
design and fabrication of lightweight structures.
The latest developments on both the theory and applications of
bifurcations with symmetry. The text includes recent experimental
work as well as new approaches to and applications of the theory to
other sciences. It shows the range of dissemination of the work of
Martin Golubitsky and Ian Stewart and its influence in modern
mathematics at the same time as it contains work of young
mathematicians in new directions. The range of topics includes
mathematical biology, pattern formation, ergodic theory, normal
forms, one-dimensional dynamics and symmetric dynamics.
This book provides a state-of-the-art review of the fail-safe and
damage tolerance approaches, allowing weight savings and increasing
aircraft reliability and structural integrity. The application of
the damage tolerance approach requires extensive know-how of the
fatigue and fracture properties, corrosion strength, potential
failure modes and non-destructive inspection techniques,
particularly minimum detectable defect and inspection intervals. In
parallel, engineering practice involving damage tolerance requires
numerical techniques for stress analysis of cracked structures.
These evolved from basic mode I evaluations using rough finite
element approaches, to current 3D modeling based on energetic
approaches as the VCCT, or simulation of joining processes. This
book provides a concise introduction to this subject.
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