Abstract

The rotating shaft of an aircraft tailplane can be considered as a structural system with several significant failure modes. Each significant failure mode is constituted by one critical cross-section of the shaft. The method of enumerating critical cross-sections is explained. All the significant failure modes are considered as series and correlative for computing the system reliability of the shaft.

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