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Application of Lightweighting Technology to Military Aircraft, Vessels, and Vehicles [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309221668
  • ISBN-13: 9780309221665
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309221668
  • ISBN-13: 9780309221665
Teised raamatud teemal:
Lightweighting is a concept well known to structural designers and engineers in all applications areas, from laptops to bicycles to automobiles to buildings and airplanes. Reducing the weight of structures can provide many advantages, including increased energy efficiency, better design, improved usability, and better coupling with new, multifunctional features. While lightweighting is a challenge in commercial structures, the special demands of military vehicles for survivability, maneuverability and transportability significantly stress the already complex process.



Application of Lightweighting Technology to Military Vehicles, Vessels, and Aircraft assesses the current state of lightweighting implementation in land, sea, and air vehicles and recommends ways to improve the use of lightweight materials and solutions. This book considers both lightweight materials and lightweight design; the availability of lightweight materials from domestic manufacturers; and the performance of lightweight materials and their manufacturing technologies. It also considers the "trade space"that is, the effect that use of lightweight materials or technologies can have on the performance and function of all vehicle systems and components. This book also discusses manufacturing capabilities and affordable manufacturing technology to facilitate lightweighting.



Application of Lightweighting Technology to Military Vehicles, Vessels, and Aircraft will be of interest to the military, manufacturers and designers of military equipment, and decision makers.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Background and Motivation 2 Lightweighting Airborne Vehicles 3 Lightweighting Maritime Vehicles 4 Lightweighting Land-Based Vehicles 5 Cross-cutting Issues and Challenges 6 Findings and Recommendations Appendixes Appendix A: Committee Biographies Appendix B: Presentations to the Committee Appendix C: Acronyms and Abbreviations
Summary 1(6)
1 Background And Motivation
7(22)
1.1 Lightweighting: Background
7(2)
1.2 Study Charge and Scope
9(1)
1.3 Committee's Approach and Report Outline
10(2)
1.4 Defining Lightweighting
12(2)
1.5 Key Topics in Lightweighting
14(5)
1.6 Challenges and Opportunities: Findings of Recent Studies
19(9)
1.7 Concluding Remarks
28(1)
2 Lightweighting Air Borne Vehicles
29(32)
2.1 Current State of Lightweighting Implementation and Metrics
29(4)
2.2 Barriers and Keys to Success
33(5)
2.3 Lightweighting Opportunities for Aircraft
38(8)
2.4 Long-Term Challenges in Lightweighting Aircraft
46(3)
2.5 Examples of Lightweighting in Airborne Vehicles
49(11)
2.6 Conclusions
60(1)
3 Lightweighting Maritime Vehicles
61(24)
3.1 Current State of Lightweighting Implementation and Metrics
61(4)
3.2 Barriers and Keys to Success for Use of Selected Materials
65(4)
3.3 Lightweighting Opportunities for Maritime Vehicles
69(3)
3.4 Long-Term Concerns in Lightweighting Maritime Vehicles
72(2)
3.5 Examples of Lightweighting in Maritime Vehicles
74(9)
3.6 Conclusions
83(2)
4 Lightweighting Land-Based Vehicles
85(18)
4.1 Current State of Lightweighting Implementation and Metrics
85(3)
4.2 Barriers and Keys to Success
88(3)
4.3 Lightweighting Opportunities for Land-Based Vehicles
91(2)
4.4 Long-Term Concerns in Lightweighting Land-Based Vehicles
93(1)
4.5 Examples of Lightweighting in Land-Based Vehicles
94(8)
4.6 Conclusions
102(1)
5 Cross-Cutting Issues And Challenges
103(25)
5.1 Different Priorities, Similar Challenges
103(3)
5.2 Systems Engineering Design
106(3)
5.3 Insertion of Lightweighting Materials and Technologies
109(11)
5.4 Transition of Lightweighting Technologies into Fielded Systems
120(2)
5.5 Manufacturing and Maintenance Technologies That Facilitate Lightweighting
122(1)
5.6 Availability of Lightweighting Materials
123(4)
5.7 Conclusion
127(1)
6 Findings And Recommendations
128(11)
6.1 Defining Lightweighting
128(1)
6.2 Digital Design Tools for Systems Engineering
129(4)
6.3 Transition of Lightweighting Technology via Advanced Technology Demonstration Programs
133(1)
6.4 A DoD-Wide Initiative on Affordable Manufacturing Technology to Facilitate Lightweighting
134(1)
6.5 A Strategic Vision for Materials Critical to Lightweighting
134(2)
6.6 Conclusion
136(3)
Appendixes
A Committee Biographies
139(5)
B Presentations to the Committee
144(2)
C Acronyms and Abbreviations
146