Symposium on Fibrous Materials
Report Number: ASD TDR 62-964
Author(s): Ross, Jack H.
Corporate Author(s): Directorate of Materials and Processes
Laboratory: Directorate of Materials and Processes
Date of Publication: 1963-01
Pages: 370
DoD Project: 7320 - Fibrous Materials for Decelerators and Structures
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0299030
Abstract:
This report is a collection of papers presented at the Directorate of Materials and Processes "Symposium on Fibrous Materials" held in Dayton, Ohio, on 16-17 October 1962. The purpose of this symposium was to review the recent progress on both contractual and internal research programs sponsored by the Fibrous Materials Branch of the Nonmetallic Materials Laboratory in the area of new fiber forming substances, protective chemical finishes and coatings and translation of fibers into flexible, high strength materials.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Author(s): Ross, Jack H.
Corporate Author(s): Directorate of Materials and Processes
Laboratory: Directorate of Materials and Processes
Date of Publication: 1963-01
Pages: 370
DoD Project: 7320 - Fibrous Materials for Decelerators and Structures
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0299030
Abstract:
This report is a collection of papers presented at the Directorate of Materials and Processes "Symposium on Fibrous Materials" held in Dayton, Ohio, on 16-17 October 1962. The purpose of this symposium was to review the recent progress on both contractual and internal research programs sponsored by the Fibrous Materials Branch of the Nonmetallic Materials Laboratory in the area of new fiber forming substances, protective chemical finishes and coatings and translation of fibers into flexible, high strength materials.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
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This conference contains the following reports:
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Table of Contents ASD TDR 62-964, p. i-vi
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Air Force Fibrous Materials Requirements ASD TDR 62-964, p. 1-12
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Investigation of Thiazole Polymers for Heat-Resistant Fibers and Films: I. Syntheses and Properties of Polymers ASD TDR 62-964, p. 13-38
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Investigation of Thiazole Polymers for Heat-Resistant Fibers and Films: II. Preparation and Properties of Fibers and Films of p-Bis(Bromoacetyl)Benzene-Dithioadipamide Polymer ASD TDR 62-964, p. 39-55
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Aromatic Polymers for Thermally Fibers and Films I) Polybenzimidazoles II) Poly(1,3,4-Oxadiazoles) ASD TDR 62-964, p. 57-95
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Deterioration of Fibrous Materials by Ultraviolet Light ASD TDR 62-964, p. 97-115
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HT-1 Fibrous Structures ASD TDR 62-964, p. 116-126
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Processing of Superalloy Multifilament Yarn ASD TDR 62-964, p. 127-141
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Metal Filaments for High-Temperature Fabrics ASD TDR 62-964, p. 143-181
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Conversion of High Modulus Materials into Flexible Fabric Structures ASD TDR 62-964, p. 183-205
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High Strength Glass Fiber Tapes and Webbings for High Temperature Pressure Packed Decelerator Applications ASD TDR 62-964, p. 206-216
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Development of Quartz Fiber Parachute Materials ASD TDR 62-964, p. 217-233
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Thermal Transport and Radiative Properties of Fibrous Structural Materials ASD TDR 62-964, p. 235-289
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Development of Fabric-Based Materials for Space Applications ASD TDR 62-964, p. 291-307
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Rigidizable Expandable Aerospace Structures ASD TDR 62-964, p. 309-326
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New and Improved Material for Expandable Structures ASD TDR 62-964, p. 327-370