However, structural design and analysis are beyond the scope of this Handbook. While an attempt is made toassure the accuracy of the formulas and analytical methods contained in Chapter 1, there is no attempt in thisHandbook to provide currently accepted design or analytical methods. References for data and various test methods are listed at the end of each chapter.
The referencenumber corresponds to the applicable paragraph of the chapter cited. Such references are intended to providesources of additional information, but should not necessarily be considered as containing data suitable fordesign purposes.
Applicable testing standards are identified by number only in the text. Full titles for these standardsare listed in Appendix D. Description Description The primary purpose of this Handbook is to provide a source of statistically based design values for commonly used metallic materials and joints. Because the questions can be so many, the Handbook serves as the most definite guide for engineers. For the FAA, the Handbook is one irreplaceable document.
It is a reliable guide for ensuring aircraft worthiness and certifying aircraft. Some content that is crucial for the industry includes:. Note that materials and metals used in the aviation industry are also present in other industries.
While design requirements in the aviation industry can be unique, they rarely differ from the general design values for strength of materials and material characteristics. Aircraft manufacturers and maintenance teams have two options for certification: create their own data, or refer to the handbook.
Different government agencies and departments recognise this document as a rich source of allowables for metals and fasteners. Have you gone through the releases? You must be logged in to post a comment. Facebook-f Linkedin Twitter. October 22, John Mitchell. The aircraft manufacturing and maintenance industries are the most popular users of the handbook, but the document can also find application elsewhere. The Journey of the Handbook The first version of the guide was published in Share on email Email.
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