RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE STRENGTH AND MODULUS OF CONTINUOUS FILAMENT WOUND CYLINDRICAL STRUCTURES THROUGH APPLICATION OF QUALITY CONTROL
Abstract
DeBell and LOPMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE STRENGTH AND MODULUS OF CONTINUOUS FILAMENT WOUND CYLINDRICAL STRUCTURES THROUGH APPLICATION OF QUALITY CONTROL. Final rept., by William J. Eakins. 31 May 62, 43p. incl. illus. tables, 4 refs. (Contract NOrd-18610) Unclassified report DESCRIPTORS: *Filament wound construction, *Cylindrical bodies, *Quality control, Coatings, Finishes, Resins, Laminates, Laminated glichardson, Inc., Hazardville, Conn. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE STRENGTH AND MODULUS OF CONTINUOUS FILAMENT WOUND CYLINDRICAL STRUCTURES THROUGH APPLICATION OF QUALITY CONTROL. Final rept., by William J. Eakins. 31 May 62, 43p. incl. illus. tables, 4 refs. (Contract NOrd-18610) Unclassified report DESCRIPTORS: *Filament wound construction, *Cylindrical bodies, *Quality control, Coatings, Finishes, Resins, Laminates, Laminated glass, Glass, Glass textiles, Epoxy resins, Rocket cases, Amines, Silanes, Binders, Structures. Using flexural testing, ignition tests, boil tests and photomicrographs, studies were made of parallel filament wound 18 n.-diameter hoops of glass content varying from 65% by volume, 80% by weight to 78% by volume, 88% by weight. The mechanism of failure in flexure was found to be in the non-glass region whether initiation of this failure was on the tension side, on the compression side, or in the neutral plane of the bent curved piece. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 31, 1962
- Accession Number
- AD0278121
Entities
People
- William J. Eakins