Acceptance Criteria for Adhesives for High-Loading Rate Applications

Abstract

The Army continually needs a multitude of adhesives with materials properties beyond the current state-of-the-art domain to optimize the protection defeat mechanism efficiencies of lightweight bonded armors. High loading rate mechanisms are poorly understood with performance limitations observed from commercially available aerospace or automotive grade adhesives. MIL-STD-3059 represents a forward looking screening standard to deliberately coincide with the timing of emergent life cycle adhesives technologies and to draw research and development attention to unique Army derived performance needs.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 22, 2018
Accession Number
AD1065221

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  • Brian Placzankis
  • Charles Pergantis
  • Daniel Deschepper
  • David Flanagan
  • Gerard Chaney
  • Michał Kosiński
  • Richard Squillacioti
  • Robert E. Jensen
  • William Lum

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  • United States Army Research Laboratory

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