Tensile And Tensile-fatigue Properties Of Transparent Enclosure Attachments For Aircraft
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Report Number: WADC TR 53-106
Author(s): Liggett, Raymond D., Latham, Elber, Stansbury, J. G.
Corporate Author(s): Swedlow Plastics Company
Date of Publication: 1953-04
Pages: 61
DoD Task:
PB Number: PB135204
Identifier: AD0020650
Abstract:
Fifteen types of edge attachments, eight for monolithic acrylic material and seven for laminated acrylic material were designed, fabricated and tested for tensile strength at room temperature and -65 degrees F, and in tensile-fatigue at room temperature. Thirteen of these types were designed using MIL-P-5425 acrylic material.
Author(s): Liggett, Raymond D., Latham, Elber, Stansbury, J. G.
Corporate Author(s): Swedlow Plastics Company
Date of Publication: 1953-04
Pages: 61
DoD Task:
PB Number: PB135204
Identifier: AD0020650
Abstract:
Fifteen types of edge attachments, eight for monolithic acrylic material and seven for laminated acrylic material were designed, fabricated and tested for tensile strength at room temperature and -65 degrees F, and in tensile-fatigue at room temperature. Thirteen of these types were designed using MIL-P-5425 acrylic material.