THE SURFACE EFFECTS OF VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTS AND OF THERMOSETTING RESINS ON GLASS
Abstract
DESCRIPTORS: (*Laminates, Temperature, Stresses, Thermal stresses, *Thermal expansion, Filament wound construction.) Iden ifi rs: Mandrels. OL type rings were prep red on col m drel, maintained at room temperature, and a hot mandrel, maintained at cure temp ratur . A LL RI GS WERE PROCESSED AT TH SAME CURE SCHEDUL : <$ HOURS AT %) F. The results s ow n increase of 12.8% in the flexural streng h of the specimens woun on the hot mandrel over those wound on the cold mandrel. This may be attributed to the difference in coefficient of e p nsion between the man rel and the glass causing undue stress in the glass when the glass is wound on a cold mandrel a d then cured at 50 F. Author
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 05, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0266206
Entities
People
- John O. Outwater
- Oguzcan Ozaltin
Organizations
- University of Vermont