Materials Research and Engineering Edited B. Llschner and K. C. Russell
Materials Research and Engineering Edited B. Llschner and K. C. Russell
Advanced
Aerospace Materials
Springer-Verlag
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Dr. HORST BUHL
DLR, German Aerospace Research Establishment
Institute of Materials Research
Linder Hohe
W-5000 KOin 90/Germany
Series Editors
Prof. BERNHARD ILSCHNER
Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Laboratoire de Metallurgie Mecanique
MX-D Ecublens Ecole
CH-I0l5 Lausanne/Switzerland
Werkstofte Akuvlt&ten
Horst Buhl
Foreword
Very light, very strong. extremely reliable - aircraft and aerospace engineers are.
and have to be. very demanding partners in the materials community. The results
of their research and development work is not only crucial for one special area
of applications. but can also lead the way to new solutions in many other areas
of advanced technology.
Springer-Verlag and the undersigned editor are pleased to present in this volume.
an overview of the many facets of materials science and technology which have
been the objective of intensive and systematic research work during past decades
in the laboratories of the German Aerospace Research Establishment. Its contents
shows clearly the interrelations between goals defined by the user. fundamentals
provided by the scientists and viable solutions developed by the practical engineer.
The particular personal touch which has been given to this volume by its authors
in dedicating it as a farewell present to Professor Wolfgang Bunk. inspiring sci-
entist and director of the DLR Intitute of Materials Research for more than 20
years. has obviously given an added value to this important publication. Surely.
this truly cooperative endeavour will render a valuable service to a large interna-
tional community of interested readers. many of them having personal links to the
Institute. its director and its staff.
During the period 1970 to 1992 the European aircraft industry experienced a big
impetus and a worldwide breakthrough with the successful implementation of the
family of Airbus aircraft. In the area of space launch vehicles. Ariane developed
into an efficient and reliable carrier for satellites. Safe. reliable and durable
materials were the precondition for this success in both cases. Columbus. the
European contribution to the US space station Freedom. as well as the European
efforts to create an autonomous space policy regarding such projects as Hermes
and Sanger, are a big challenge for the materials research community. too.
The support of Prof. B. Ilschner, the editor of the Springer Series, "Materials
Research and Development", is gratefully acknowledged. He enabled the publica-
tion of this book and supported its preparation with much valuable advice. Special
thanks owe given to Mrs. C. Kotauschek who typed most of the contributions and
to Mrs. S. Giegerich who revised the text regarding the language. Thanks is due
also to the following technical collaborators who were involved in the preparation
of the numerous figures and diagrams: M. Alperth, K. Baumann, H. Hemmnns,
U. Krebber, H. Mettemich, and H. Schurmann.