Composite structural beams and method

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Including sheet or component perpendicular to plane of web...

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428121, 428130, 428183, 428184, 428902, 52630, 52731, 244123, 244124, 244126, B32B 700

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039950816

ABSTRACT:
Strong, lightweight structural shapes or structures adapted for anistropic load bearing useful as structural beams or stiffeners for other structures, e.g., aircraft and which prevent or have improved resistance to forces tending to peel apart the structures, i.e., incipient peel. The shapes are fabricated from plicated laminates of strips or sheets of resinous, filament reinforced, composite materials having high strength and low weight. Fabrication of the shapes is carried out in such manner that upon curing of the resin the resultant stiffener shapes are capable of distributing loading forces so as to reduce localization of stresses.

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