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Case studies of aircraft fuselage cracking

Al-Mukhtar, 2019

Document ID
9962775634576184450
Author
Al-Mukhtar A
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Advanced Engineering Forum

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Fatigue plays a significant role in the crack growth of the fuselage skin structures. In addition, the fuselage may suffer also from the corrosion damage, and the wear defects. The proper maintenance and scheduled test intervals can avoid the sudden skin failure. Therefore, the …
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