Correlation Between Strength Properties in Standard Test Specimens and Molded Phenolic Parts

Correlation Between Strength Properties in Standard Test Specimens and Molded Phenolic Parts
Author: P. S. Turner
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Total Pages: 94
Release: 1946
Genre: Molding (Chemical technology)
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This report describes an investigation of the tensile, flexural, and impact properties of 10 selected types of phenolic molding materials. The materials were studied to see in what ways and to what extent their properties satisfy some assumptions on which the theory of strength of materials is based: namely, (a) isotropy, (b) linear stress-strain relationship for small strains, and (c) homogeneity. The effect of changing the dimensions of tensile and flexural specimens and the span-depth ratio in flexural tsts were studied. The strengths of molded boxes and flexural specimens cut from the boxes were compared with results of tests on standard test specimens molded from teh respective materials.

Numerical Procedures for the Calculation of Stresses in Monocoques

Numerical Procedures for the Calculation of Stresses in Monocoques
Author: Nicholas John Hoff
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Total Pages: 696
Release: 1946
Genre: Monocoque construction
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Formulas for the calculation of influence coefficients of curved beams of constant radius of curvature are presented corresponding to displacements in the plane of curvature. Moreover, numerical values are given in tabular and graphicform for a limited number of values of the parameters involved.