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Steels continued high-strength

Although steel, including high-strength types and coated types, will continue to be the dominant body material, nonferrous metals (e.g., aluminum) and composites are increasingly being used. [Pg.11]

The external case of the rocket motor supports the mechanically and thermally induced stresses, which are due to internal gas pressure, vibration, acceleration, thrust vector control, and differential thermal expansion of component materials. To accommodate these factors, the structural material should have high strength, adequate modulus, and resistance to buckling. Either a continuous glass filament wound epoxy plastic or a high temperature metal (steel, titanium, or aluminum) case serves as the exterior structural member. [Pg.609]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.8 , Pg.13 , Pg.15 , Pg.27 , Pg.78 ]




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