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Earlier she had felt a flaw in the spire, a suggestion of frangibility.
This frangibility of identity constitutes the dominant theme of the show.
This work has resulted in part 6 of the Aerodrome Design Manual, dedicated to frangibility.
"Ascertain the frangibility of your ossified tissular substratum," Johnny said.
An overview of the activities carried out to achieve these results is given in "Frangibility of Approach Lighting Structures at Airports".
With the evolvement of numerical methods suitable for impact analysis, a Chapter 6 was added to the Aerodrome Design Manual part 6, dedicated to "numerical simulation methods for evaluating frangibility".
It states that numerical methods can be used to evaluate the frangibility of structures, but that the analytical models should still be verified through a series of representative field tests (an example is given in ref.
Of all equipment or installations at airports required for air navigation purposes, ICAO has not yet formulated frangibility criteria for the tower structure supporting the ILS glide path antenna, "considering its unique nature", basically: its size.
The most important ones are: the support structure should not impose a force on the aircraft in excess of 45 kN and the maximum energy imparted to the aircraft as a result of the collision should not exceed 55 kJ, and: high speed, full scale testing is a proven method for verification of frangibility.