SYNTHETIC resins reinforced with fahric have proved in actual service to be not only resistant to disintegration from shocks and vibration but also to have remarkable freedom from “notch sensitivity.” In order to investigate this property measurements were made of the energy absorbed by such materials under torsional oscillation; it was found that the energy absorbed was greater than that of any other comparable materials (such as wood or metal).
A Property of Synthetic Resins
Materials which are Extremely Resistant to Disintegration from Shocks and Vibration
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 8 , 10 ; 289-290
1936-10-01
2 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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