Cmh17 Fiber Reference: 2.4.1.3.3(a)

CMH-17/MIL-HDBK-17-3F fiber and reinforcement reference tables. Includes typical fiber properties (carbon, glass, aramid, boron), nominal composite properties for various reinforcement types, fiber sizing/finish compatibility data, and general reference data from MIL-HDBK-17-3F Chapter 2 and CMH-17 Chapter 6.

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2.4.1.3.3(a)001ES-2H RMIL-HDBK-17-3F Volume 3, Chapter 2 Materials and Processes - The Effects of Variability on Composite Properties 2.4.1.3.3 Advantages and disadvantages For many years glass composites have had a distinct strength to weigh66
2.4.1.3.3(a)002Density lb/in3 g/cm3 Tensile Strength ksi MPa Modulus of Elasticity Msi GPa % Ult. Elongation Dielectric Constant 73°F (23°C) @ 1 MHZ0.094 2.59 500 34,450 10.5 72.35 4.8 6.3-6.70.089 2.46 665 45,818 12.6 86.81 5.4 4.9-5.30.090 2.49 665 45,818 12.6 86.81 5.4 NAMIL-HDBK-17-3F Volume 3, Chapter 2 Materials and Processes - The Effects of Variability on Composite Properties 2.4.1.3.3 Advantages and disadvantages For many years glass composites have had a distinct strength to weigh66

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