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Structural Loads Analysis: Theory and Practice for Commercial Aircraft by Ted L. Lomax β€” book cover

Structural Loads Analysis: Theory and Practice for Commercial Aircraft

by Ted L. Lomax
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Overview

This important text covers all aspects of structural loads analysis and provides some continuity between what was done on earlier airplane designs and what the current applications of the present regulations require.

The book is recommended for university students studying structural loads analysis and requirements as well as structural engineers who deal with aircraft. It is a highly recommended textbook for all aeronautics and astronautics engineering departments. The last five chapters give guidance in the interpretation of the regulations required for certification.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1996
Publisher
AIAA
Pages
277
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781563471148

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