Hot/Wet Open Hole Compression Strength of Carbon/Epoxy Laminates for Launch Vehicle Applications

Hot/Wet Open Hole Compression Strength of Carbon/Epoxy Laminates for Launch Vehicle Applications

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Publisher's Synopsis

This Technical Memorandum examines the effects of heat and absorbed moisture on the open hole compression strength of carbon/epoxy laminates with the material and layup intended for the Ares I composite interstage. The knockdown due to temperature, amount of moisture absorbed, and the interaction between these two are examined. Results show that temperature is much more critical than the amount of moisture absorbed. The environmental knockdown factor was found to be low for this material and layup and thus obtaining a statistically significant number for this value needs to be weighed against a program s cost and schedule since basis values, damage tolerance, and safety factors all contribute much more to the overall knockdown factor. Nettles, Alan T. Marshall Space Flight Center NASA/TM-2009-215900, M-1259 EPOXY MATRIX COMPOSITES; TEMPERATURE EFFECTS; COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH; LAUNCH VEHICLES; SAFETY FACTORS; COSTS; DAMAGE; MOISTURE; TOLERANCES (MECHANICS)

Book information

ISBN: 9798672044316
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 36
Weight: 109g
Height: 280mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 2mm