Mechanism Of Rain Erosion, Part 13. Mechanism Studies On Neoprene Coatings
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Title
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Mechanism Of Rain Erosion, Part 13. Mechanism Studies On Neoprene Coatings
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Date
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1959
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Index Abstract
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Coming Soon
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Photo Quality
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Complete
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Report Number
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WADC TR 53-192 Part 13
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Corporate Author
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National Bureau of Standards
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Laboratory
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Materials Laboratory
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Extent
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86
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NTRL Accession Number
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AD225488
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Identifier
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AD0225488
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Access Rights
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ASTIA
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Distribution Classification
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1
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Contract
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AF 33(616)-58-12
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DoD Project
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7340
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DoD Task
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73400
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DTIC Record Exists
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Yes
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Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
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AFAL ltr
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Distribution Change Action Date
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1/29/2003
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Date Modified
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Scanned by request 6/25/2004 submitted by Exotic Electro-Optics (Other Industry - Domestic)
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Abstract
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The mechanism by which neoprene coatings fail is of interest because air traffic will be carried on for many years to come in the altitude range in which rain is still encountered and is in the velocity range for which neoprene coatings are a solution to the rain erosion problem. This report is an account of studies that have been made to determine the mechanism by means of which neoprene coatings eventually fail under high speed rain impingement. Results of tests involving antiozonant applications to the neoprene coatings are encouraging enough to warrant further experiments with such applications.
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Report Availability
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Full text available
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Date Issued
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1959-07
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Provenance
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IIT
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Type
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report
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Format
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1 online resource
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Creator
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Engel, Olive G.