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Appendix M

This appendix describes updates made to the repaird.dll file used in the damage tolerance module of RAPIDC 2.0 software between January 29, 2003 and June 21, 2004. The updates include increasing the size of an array from 1500 to 3010 elements, updating subroutine logic to check for cracks growing into adjacent fastener holes, and correcting logic to store the proper crack length value in arrays.

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Appendix M

This appendix describes updates made to the repaird.dll file used in the damage tolerance module of RAPIDC 2.0 software between January 29, 2003 and June 21, 2004. The updates include increasing the size of an array from 1500 to 3010 elements, updating subroutine logic to check for cracks growing into adjacent fastener holes, and correcting logic to store the proper crack length value in arrays.

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Appendix M

Repaird DLL Updates since January 29, 2003

This appendix describes updates of the repaird.dll file used in the damage tolerance
module of RAPIDC 2.0.

Date Description

17Feb03 Increase the array sizes in the common block /atable/ from 1500
elements to 3010 elements (FAA’s request)

10Mar03 Update subroutine TCASE17C() logic to check if cracks do not


grow into any adjacent fastener holes (NFNA=0), then include
antenna cutout size in ACRK array for tip-to-tip calculation

03Apr03 Correct logic to store the primary crack length value in APS array
instead of the secondary crack length in subroutines
TCASE1SN() and TCASE17S()

21Jun04 For all crack growth subroutines, update logic to store data at all
crack growth increments, but store the residual strength value of
the previous array element if the calculated residual strength
value is greater

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