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Primary Adhesively Bonded Structures Technology

Potter, D.L. et al.. Primary Adhesive Bonded Structure Technology (PABST) Design Handbook for Adhesive Bonding. Report AFFDL-TR-79-3129, Douglas Aircraft Co., Air Force Flight Development Laboratory (FBA), Air Force Systems Command, WPAFB (November, 1979). [Pg.1192]

Shannon, R. W., et al, Primary Adhesively Bonded Structure Technology (PABST) General Materials Property Data, Douglas Aircraft Co., McDonnell Douglas Corp., Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Technical Report AFFDL-TR-77-107, September 1977. [Pg.387]

It has often been observed that the application of adhesives to metal fabrication, in common with many other technological innovations, was pioneered by the aircraft industry. It is ironic that this industry, in which safety and reliability command paramount attention, should lead the departure from traditional methods of joining. Today adhesives are used to bond critical parts in commercial and military aircraft and helicopters, spacecraft, rockets, missiles and the US Space Shuttle. The American Primary Adhesively Bonded Structure Technology (PABST) Programme, which ran from 1976-81, was an imaginative attempt to advance significantly the use of bonded... [Pg.9]

Today with the advance of structural and high temperature adhesives, aircraft, spacecraft, and missies (109) are built with secondary-bonded and some primary-bonded structures. The PABST (Primary Adhesive Bonding Structures Technology) program (110) was carried out at the Air Force Materials Laboratory between 1976 and 1981. That project led to the construction of a totally adhesive-bonded 42-foot-long circumferential fuselage section of a... [Pg.37]

The PABST programme is an imaginatively conceived and typically American attempt to advance significantly the use of bonded stmctures in aircraft. The acronym is derived from Primary Adhesively Bonded Structures Technology and the programme is based on the development of a section, 42 ft long, of a particular transport aircraft... [Pg.279]

Thrall, E. W. (1980) The primary adhesively bonded structure technology (PABST) program. Adhesion 4, AUen, K. W., Ed., Appl. Sci. Publ., London,... [Pg.290]


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