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Composite materials are increasingly used in aircraft construction from "summary" of Aircraft Structures & Systems EASA Module 13 B2 by

Composite materials, such as carbon fiber reinforced polymers, are becoming more prevalent in the field of aircraft construction due to their advantageous properties. These materials offer a high strength-to-weight ratio, making them ideal for reducing the overall weight of an aircraft without compromising structural integrity. This is crucial in the aerospace industry, where every kilogram saved translates to improved fuel efficiency and performance. One key benefit of composite materials is their resistance to corrosion, which is a common issue with traditional metal alloys used in aircraft construction. This characteristic increases the longevity of the aircraft and reduces maintenance costs over time. Additionally, composite materials are more flexible than metals, allowing for innovative and aerodynamic designs that were previously limited by the constraints of traditional materials. Moreover, composite materials have ...
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    Aircraft Structures & Systems EASA Module 13 B2

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