Effects Of Various Methods Of Wet Conditioning On The Strength Properties Of Several Glass-Fabric-Reinforced Plastic Laminates

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Title
Effects Of Various Methods Of Wet Conditioning On The Strength Properties Of Several Glass-Fabric-Reinforced Plastic Laminates
Date
1959
Index Abstract
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Photo Quality
Not Needed
Report Number
WADC TR 58-486
Creator
Munthe, Bert P.
Youngs, Robert L.
Corporate Author
Forest Products Laboratory, Forest Service U.S. Department Of Agriculture
Laboratory
Materials Laboratory
Extent
31
NTRL Accession Number
PB168478
Identifier
AD0210225
Access Rights
ASTIA
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
DO 33(616)-58-1
DoD Project
7340
DoD Task
73400
DTIC Record Exists
No
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
SEG LTR
Abstract
This report presents the results of tests to evaluate the effects of various types and durations of wet exposure on the tensile, compressive, and flexural properties of epoxy, polyester, phenolic, and silicone laminates reinforced with 181 glass fabric that had various types of fabric finish. The tests were made after normal conditioning and after various periods of wet exposure. Wet conditions used for (1)immersion in water at 73 degrees F, (2)exposure to an atmosphere at 100 degrees F and approximately 100 percent humidity, or (3)boiling in water.
Report Availability
Full text available
Date Issued
1959-03
Publisher
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio : Wright Air Development Center, Air Research and Development Command, United States Air Force
Provenance
IIT
Type
report
Format
1 online resource