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Introduction to Aerospace Structures and Materials

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Introduction to Aerospace Structures and Materials
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Publisher: TU Delft Open
ISBN-13: 9789463660754
Number of pages: 712

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This book provides an introduction to the discipline of aerospace structures and materials. It is the first book to date that includes all relevant aspects of this discipline within a single monologue. These aspects range from materials, manufacturing and processing techniques, to structures, design principles and structural performance, including aspects like durability and safety.

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