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Event Brief
Topics:
  • History and evolution of civil and military fatigue requirements
  • Introduction to fatigue mechanism
  • Design considerations
  • Fatigue properties
  • Fatigue strength
  • Stress intensity factors
  • Fracture mechanics
  • Fatigue loads and spectra
  • Fatigue damage accumulation
  • Introduction to non-destructive inspection
  • Fatigue and failure of joints and structure
  • Damage tolerance of repairs and alteration
  • Widespread Fatigue Damage and Limit of Validity
  • Featuring case studies and examination of lessons learned from accidents.

Learn:

  • Concepts of fatigue, fracture mechanics and damage tolerance in aerospace structure.
  • Analytical and numerical methods of fatigue and damage tolerance analysis.
  • Tools to apply and solve fatigue and damage tolerance problems.
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Who Should Attend
  • Aircraft Certification engineers
  • Design Approval Representatives
  • Airline Engineers
  • DAH Engineers, TC and STC holders
  • Anyone who performs damage tolerance analysis
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Training Venue
Live Webinar
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What past delegates said about our past training courses?

The trainer is very knowledgeable and the materials was very well organized and delivered. We have gained a comprehensive understanding in radar system for radar application. Thanks a lot!.”

Senior Member of Technical Staff, DSO National Laboratories

Radar Systems Design and Engineering, July 2012

 

K2B International has a good selection of trainer. The trainer is knowledgeable and his presentation was clear.”

Research Engineer, Electronic Systems Division, DSO National Laboratories

Radar Systems Design and Engineering, July 2012

 

The course was well presented and the trainer showed good knowledge of topics.”

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Radar Signal Processing 2010

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