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Fatigue and fail-safe design features of the DC-10 airplaneThe philosophy and methods used in the design of the DC-10 aircraft to assure structural reliability against cracks under repeated service loads are described in detail. The approach consists of three complementary parts: (1) the structure is designed to be fatigue resistant for a crack-free life of 60,000 flight hours; (2) inasmuch as small undetected cracks could develop from other sources, such as material flaws and manufacturing preloads, the structure also is designed to arrest and control cracks within a reasonable service-inspection interval; and (3) a meaningful service-inspection program has been defined on the basis of analysis and test experience from the design development program. This service-inspection program closes the loop to assure the structural integrity of the DC-10 airframe. Selected materials, fasteners, and structural arrangements are used to achieve these design features with minimum structural weight and with economy in manufacturing and maintenance. Extensive analyses and testing were performed to develop and verify the design. The basic design considerations for fatigue-resistant structure are illustrated in terms of material selection, design loads spectra, methods for accurate stress and fatigue damage analysis, and proven concepts for efficient detail design.
Document ID
19720022249
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Stone, M. E.
(Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Long Beach, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1972
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Langley Res. Center Advanced Approaches to Fatigue Evaluation te
Subject Category
Structural Mechanics
Accession Number
72N29899
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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