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ASM Handbook
Composites
ASM International
Volume
21
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-195-5
Publication date:
2001
Book Chapter
Designing for Repairability
By
R.B. Heslehurst
R.B. Heslehurst
Australian Defence Force Academy
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Published:2001
Page range:
872 - 884
Abstract
This article discusses the requirements for designing repairable composite structures such as a honeycomb sandwich panel construction and integrally stiffened co-cured composite structures. It reviews the general and specific design guidelines for bolted or riveted repairs and adhesively bonded repairs of the composite structures. The article presents several examples to illustrate how these repairs can be achieved.
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Citation
L.J. Hart-Smith, R.B. Heslehurst, Designing for Repairability, Composites, Vol 21, ASM Handbook, Edited By Daniel B. Miracle, Steven L. Donaldson, ASM International, 2001, p 872–884, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v21.a0003455
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